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  1. Oct 19, 2023 · There are several FDA-approved or authorized antiviral medications that can be used to treat COVID-19 for those who have existing medical problems, are over 65 or who are immunocompromised. Antiviral medication stops the virus in its tracks from making copies of itself in your body.

  2. Antiviral medications help your body fight off harmful viruses. These drugs can ease symptoms and shorten the length of a viral infection. Antivirals also lower the risk of getting or spreading viruses that cause herpes and HIV. Several approved antivirals treat the coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · There are several FDA-approved or authorized antiviral medications that can be used to treat COVID-19 for those who have existing medical problems, are over 65 or who are immunocompromised.

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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.
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    This article is about the antiviral drugs used to treat COVID-19. It explains how they work, what are the different types of antivirals available and their effectiveness in treating COVID-19. The article also mentions some guidelines for using these drugs and provides information on other treatments that are not recommended for use.

    Antiviral medications help your body fight off viruses that cause disease. They can reduce the symptoms of your viral infection and shorten the length of your illness. In most cases, viruses clear up without these drugs but if it's ongoing or life-threatening, like in some cases of COVID-19, doctors may treat you with an antiviral medication. There...

    The preferred antiviral drug for treating certain cases of COVID-19 is nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid), which has only received emergency use authorization from the FDA and is taken as a pill at home within 5 days after diagnosis and symptoms start. It includes nirmatrelvir which helps stop virus multiplication and ritonavir which helps nirmatrel...

    Another oral antiviral treatment option is molnupiravir (Lageviro) developed by Merck Sharp & Dohme with emergency use approval from FDA used to treat mild to moderate COVID patients at high risk for severe illness; works best when taken early on within 5 days after positive test result/symptoms start; interferes with virus ability to make copies s...

    Remdesivir(Veklury) approved by FDA given intravenously only available in hospitals or outpatient health care settings stops virus causing COVID from making copies helping recovery quicker but doesn't affect death rate after 14th day ; not meant as replacement for vaccine .

  4. May 11, 2024 · The FDA has authorized an antiviral drug called molnupiravir. Molnupiravir treats mild to moderate COVID-19 in adults at higher risk of serious illness who can't take other treatments. The medication is taken by mouth as a pill.

  5. Mar 21, 2022 · There are two oral antiviral therapies currently available to treat Covid-19 in the United States. One, called Paxlovid, was developed by Pfizer and was the first oral treatment authorized for ...

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