Antiviral Covid Pills Being Sent to Pharmacies
As covid infections continue to surge in Michigan, the Department of Health and Human Services has announced that it is starting to receive shipments of the new oral medications to combat the virus.
The drugs Paxlovid and Molnupiravir have been given emergency authorization by the Food and Drug Administration.
The drugs can be prescribed by a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant. The medications are intended for use in outpatient settings for mild to moderate symptoms of infection with covid-19.
The medicine needs to be administered within five days of onset of symptoms for effectiveness. The treatment has helped to reduce symptoms and lessen the risk of hospitalization or emergency care for those who are experiencing mild or moderate symptoms.
Michigan has a limited supply of the medication, which has been sent to some Meijer pharmacies and other health centers. Monoclonal antibody therapy is still a recommended option for those with symptoms and priority eligibility criteria have been established for both treatments.
Eligibility criteria and prescribing requirements for the antivirals.
Reporting for WGRT – Jennie McClelland