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Re: velcro post# 14751

Wednesday, 01/11/2023 8:41:28 PM

Wednesday, January 11, 2023 8:41:28 PM

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I think it depends if your son-in-law is high or low risk. Not approved for low risk from what I read. Timing is also a factor like Tollovid. Sooner you take it, the better before the virus replicates like crazy.

Should Young and Healthy Patients Take Paxlovid?

As the drug is indicated for reducing the risk of severe disease, it is targeted exclusively toward those who have a risk for severe disease and are symptomatic. This is explicit in the EUA. For example, the risk of severe disease in a healthy 29-year-old is exceedingly low and nirmatrelvir/ritonavir is not going to appreciably reduce the occurrence of something already so rare. Accordingly and unsurprisingly, a recent study found that the antiviral failed to show significant benefit in lower-risk individuals.


https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/99428


Why Not Everyone Should Take Paxlovid
https://time.com/6198667/paxlovid-who-should-take-covid-19/
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