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  1. Jun 8, 2023 · This is why it’s important to provide recent kidney blood test results to your pharmacist if you’re receiving pharmacist-prescribed Paxlovid. The standard dose of Paxlovid is 300 mg (2 tablets) of nirmatrelvir and 100 mg (1 tablet) of ritonavir by mouth every 12 hours for 5 days. The Paxlovid dose for people with mild to moderate kidney ...

  2. Who is eligible for Paxlovid? • Paxlovid is for adults and children 12 and older who are at higher risk for developing serious COVID-19 disease that may lead to hospitalization and/or death. Paxlovid should be considered for any patients who meet the following criteria: o Have a current diagnosis of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 & are within 5 ...

  3. Apr 5, 2024 · Visit a pharmacy clinic. Some pharmacies have store-based clinics with authorized staff who can test, evaluate, prescribe, and dispense Paxlovid. However, if the clinic is not affiliated with the Test to Treat program, you could be charged for the evaluation. If your insurance does not cover it, the fees can range from $50 to $150.

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    • How does Paxlovid work? Paxlovid is an antiviral therapy that consists of two separate medications packaged together. When you take your three-pill dose, two of those pills will be nirmatrelvir, which inhibits a key enzyme that the COVID virus requires in order to make functional virus particles.
    • When should I take Paxlovid? You have to take Paxlovid within five days of developing symptoms. Like all antivirals, Paxlovid works best early in the course of an illness—in this case, within the first five days of symptom onset, says Jeffrey Topal, MD, a Yale Medicine infectious diseases specialist who is involved in determining COVID-19 treatment protocols for Yale New Haven Hospital patients.
    • How often do I take Paxlovid? The standard dose is three Paxlovid pills twice daily for five days for a full course that adds up to 30 pills. It helps that the pills are packaged in a “dose card,” basically a medication blister pack that allows you to punch out the pills as needed.
    • Is Paxlovid similar to Tamiflu? “I think it's a good comparison,” says Dr. Roberts. Tamiflu is an antiviral drug that reduces flu symptoms. Both are prescription-only oral antiviral pills given early in illness.
  4. May 11, 2022 · Visit a test-to-treat site. Another route to getting Paxlovid is visiting one of the 2,300 health centers, urgent care clinics and pharmacies that are designated by the government as "test to ...

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  5. Aug 22, 2023 · A patient would be considered at high risk for progression to severe COVID illness—and therefore able to be prescribed Paxlovid—based on a provider’s assessment of their current health and medical history. As of 2023, Boulware said that Paxlovid is available at no cost, regardless of whether a patient has insurance (a patient’s health ...

  6. aspr.hhs.gov › COVID-19 › TherapeuticsPaxlovid | HHS/ASPR

    Yes. The EUA for Paxlovid is still active and authorizes the use of Paxlovid for the treatment of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 in adults and pediatric patients (12 years of age and older weighing at least 40 kg) who are at high risk for progression to severe COVID-19, including hospitalization or death.

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