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4.8(6.7k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Had drainage fever and cough got in today had tests run and was told they would send the medicine to pharmacy good service the next day I called for results of Covid test that was negative I asked a question about the yellow mucus I was spitting up the nurse was real short and said that is normal. I don’t think so. Had to go to my regular pcp to get proper care .

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.77(2.4k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

We’ve had flu like symptoms for almost a month so our pcp said it’s time to get checked out and his office was very busy. My wife and I came and the nurse checked us out-your APRN came to talk to us-here’s where everything going south. I was the one examined and then we were dismissed-we were waiting for more to be examined too since she had the same symptoms, but that didn’t happen. We were confused but went out to our pharmacy where the Rx s weren’t ready. I sat in the sweltering heat and felt I was going to faint so I came in. After 1.5 hours, the drugs weren’t ready so I called urgent care back and was told they called in everything right after we left. We went back inside where a good crowd had gathered-nearly all the pharmacists were working on it, and a trainee actually figured it out. The meds had been called in for my wife even though she hadn’t been seen. They were all trying to think of what to do to get us outta there and going home. I still don’t know if I have the right medication, I don’t feel better today. And my wife isn’t taking anything. So, depending how close they all look through their paperwork, we still don’t know how we are, but your staff is friendly and we’re still sick. I don’t know how all that happened, I’ve been there before and no problems that time. Were confused now, we don’t know who those medicines were intended for so we’re not using them-and we’re out $44.00 to boo! It wasn’t a good day

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.84(5.1k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Pulled a muscle in my back and the staff and PA was very efficient, listen to me and gave me prescription she felt would help me.  Plus instructions on heat and icing back.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.81(7.2k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Doctor Ebony Thompson was amazing!! I will definitely be back with any future issues!

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.87(5.9k reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

Been having side pain for 2 days.  Came in when starting having sharp stabbing pain from time to time.    Took urine sample and told me everything looked good.  Didn’t really say what they thought it was just asked me if I have old medication at home for IBS.  Never physically checked to see if I had tenderness.   Was quite disappointed in the care I received.  They seemed so focused on my IBS and nothing more.   I’ve had IBS long enough to know my symptoms and if I have a flair up. Would have not come in if I knew was due to IBS.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.78(5.4k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

I woke up feeling bad and I went to see what was wrong. The ladies were kind and helpful.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.81(6.2k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Everything was exceptional except for the wait time.  I waited almost two hours but I guess you have no control over how busy you are.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.88(5.9k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

The APN was prompt, friendly and very knowledgeable. The staff were great also. I tried to schedule online but kept getting a message it wasn’t working at that time. I called and made an appointment.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.81(5.9k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

I was able to get in first thing in the morning, and everyone was so nice and friendly! The receptionist was knowledgeable and sweet. The nurse was AMAZING and very skilled with administering the strep test! Buffy was compassionate and efficient! No complaints, and I would whole-heartedly recommend this clinic!!

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.85(3.1k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Needed a tetanus for accident. No hassle, just friendly service. They took care of me in a friendly manner.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.8(4.9k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Awesome care! Wonderful folds working here from check in to check out

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.81(4.3k reviews)
This clinic is rated highly in patient reviews and ratings

Highly Rated

Woke up my jaw was swollen checked into Baptist Urgent Care North was seen quickly thanks for always being caring Jeanette,Crystal and the front desk lady love how they listened to me and determined how to care for me.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

4.91(3.6k reviews)
This clinic has shorter than average waiting periods

Short Wait Time

The doctor really does everything by book so if you are concerned about your health I would not see the women that is here.

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

COVID treatments offered:

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

COVID treatments offered:

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

COVID treatments offered:

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

COVID treatments offered:

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

COVID treatments offered:

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

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COVID Pill (Paxlovid) Treatment in Arkansas

Early detection of COVID-19 is critical for effective therapy, especially for people who are at high risk of hospitalization. When you schedule with Solv, you can get a same-day or next-day appointment for a quick COVID test. We work with thousands of top-rated healthcare providers across the country to make it simple for everyone to locate and receive the treatment they require. Find a healthcare practitioner near you and make an appointment online using our directory.

Key facts about the COVID pill treatment

The FDA has approved two new antiviral pills for the treatment of COVID-19: Paxlovid and molnupiravir. Pfizer manufactures paxlovid, while Merck manufactures molnupiravir. According to FDA-reported clinical study data, these medicines can dramatically reduce the risk of hospitalization and mortality in COVID-19-infected high-risk individuals.

What is a COVID pill treatment?

According to the FDA, COVID pill treatment is only for individuals who have already been diagnosed with COVID-19. The pills are not the same as the COVID vaccine in that they are not used to prevent infection with COVID. According to the FDA, the pills should not be used as a substitute for vaccines, but they may be particularly beneficial for patients who are immunocompromised or unable to be vaccinated. According to the DSA, COVID medications are intended to lower the chance of being hospitalized due to severe COVID symptoms.

Before you ask your doctor for a COVID pill prescription, there are some important points to understand, as noted by the FDA:

  • COVID pills are exclusively approved for a certain number of people. They're for people who have minor symptoms but are at a higher risk of acquiring major COVID-19-related disorders. People with underlying health conditions, such as heart disease or diabetes, as well as the elderly, fall into this category.
    The COVID pill should not be taken by some people. The COVID pill from Pfizer is approved for those aged 12 and up, while the COVID pill from Merck is solely for adults. The Merck pill should not be taken by children since it may interfere with bone formation. Pregnant women and others with liver or kidney problems should avoid taking the pills.
  • Other drugs may interact with the pills. Before taking the COVID pill, tell your doctor about any medications you're taking. Other medications, such as heart meds, blood thinners, and HIV medications, may be affected by the pills. To keep track of any drug interactions, you'll need to work closely with your doctor.
  • It is critical to begin treatment as soon as possible. The pills must be taken within five days of the onset of symptoms to be effective. If you suspect you have COVID, pay special attention to any symptoms and schedule a rapid COVID test as soon as possible. Cough, headache, fever, muscle aches, and loss of taste or smell are some of the most prevalent COVID symptoms.

What to expect from COVID pill treatment

If you test positive for COVID and your doctor thinks you're at risk of being admitted to the hospital, they'll probably write you a prescription and tell you where to get your medications.

Treatment for COVID with Paxlovid or molnupiravir is usually extremely simple because the medications can be administered at home. The FDA advises that you start taking your medication as soon as possible and follow your doctor's instructions to the letter. It is possible to take both drugs with or without food. Do not open or crush the pills; swallow them whole. If you miss a dosage, call your doctor to find out when you should take it again. Even if you feel better, follow the FDA's directions and continue taking all of your medications.

The medications are meant to lower the chance of hospitalization, according to the FDA. When you take the COVID pill, you may not feel better right once, and the length of your illness may not be decreased.

Possible side effects

Side effects of both drugs, according to the FDA, are reported to be minor. Paxlovid side effects may include muscle aches, diarrhea, high blood pressure, and loss of taste. Side effects of molnupiravir may include nausea, dizziness, and diarrhea.

Molnupiravir can interfere with fetal development. The FDA recommends that women who could become pregnant should use a reliable method of birth control during treatment and for at least four days after completing treatment. Men who are sexually active should use a reliable form of birth control for at least three months following treatment.

What to expect after treatment

If you don't feel better after five days of taking your prescription, or if your symptoms worsen, call your doctor right away, according to FDA guidelines.

What safety measures should I continue to follow?

Even if you feel better, stay in isolation for as long as your doctor advises. Continue to wear a mask in public and exercise social distance if you are at high risk, according to CDC guidelines and recommendations.

What scientists are still learning

The FDA will continue to assess the safety and efficacy of COVID pill therapies, and more novel medicines are likely to follow.

COVID-19 Pill FAQs

  • When will I be eligible for the Paxlovid COVID pill in Arkansas?

    According to the FDA, the COVID pill is solely for persons who have previously been infected with COVID-19. If you test positive for COVID, you'll need to see a doctor or another licensed healthcare professional to get a prescription for the medication.

  • What is the COVID pill treatment? (Paxlovid and molnupiravir)

    The COVID pill therapy, according to the FDA, is an oral antibody medication designed to lower the likelihood of severe COVID symptoms. The pills, like any other prescription drug, can be taken at home. Paxlovid is a five-day treatment that consists of three pills administered twice a day. Four pills are given every 12 hours for five days as part of the Molnupiravir treatment.

  • How does the Paxlovid COVID pill treatment work?

    According to FDA officials, the two drugs act in different ways. Paxlovid prevents the virus from producing an enzyme required for replication. Molnupiravir causes the virus to mutate and become ineffective as it replicates.

  • How long does the COVID pill treatment last?

    According to FDA recommendations, both Paxlovid and molnupiravir can be used for five days.

  • Will the COVID pill be covered by my insurance?

    COVID pill treatments are provided free of charge by the US government. If you have health insurance, your doctor's office or drugstore may charge an administrative fee to your insurance company.

  • What pharmacies are administering the COVID pill?

    The pharmacies that will be dispensing the COVID pill will differ from state to state. Initially, supplies are expected to be limited until manufacturers can ramp up production. Your doctor will be able to advise you on where to get your prescription filled.

  • Do I need to be a US resident to receive the COVID pill?

    To obtain the COVID pill, you do not need to be a US resident as long as you complete the other requirements (as outlined by the FDA). The Pfizer COVID tablet is licensed for anyone aged 12 and up who are at high risk of being admitted to the hospital. Only high-risk adults are eligible for the Merck pill.

  • Will I be able to receive the COVID pill if I've already contracted COVID-19?

    The COVID pill is only for persons who have been diagnosed with COVID-19. According to FDA guidelines, treatment must begin within five days after the onset of symptoms.

  • How many doses of the COVID pill will I need?

    The FDA recommends that both medications be taken for five days, but the doses are different. Three pills twice a day, for a total of 30 pills, is Paxlovid. Molnupiravir is taken in the form of four pills twice a day for a total of forty pills.

  • Where can I get a COVID pill treatment in Arkansas?

    Make an appointment with a doctor right once to be tested for COVID if you are experiencing COVID symptoms. If you test positive for HIV and are at high risk of being admitted to the hospital, your doctor can prescribe a COVID pill and tell you where to get it. Some pharmacies may be able to deliver a fast COVID test as well as the medication in the same visit. Find a COVID testing provider near you in <state> in our directory.

Sources

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  1. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes First Oral Antiviral for Treatment of COVID-19 (December 22, 2021)
    https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-authorizes-first-oral-antiviral-treatment-covid-19
  2. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update: FDA Authorizes Additional Oral Antiviral for Treatment of COVID-19 in Certain Adults (December 23, 2021)
    https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-authorizes-additional-oral-antiviral-treatment-covid-19-certain
  3. Fact Sheet for Patients, Parents, and Caregivers: Paxlovid (December 22, 2021)
    https://www.fda.gov/media/155051/download
  4. Fact Sheet for Patients And Caregivers: Molnupiravir (December 23, 2021)
    https://www.fda.gov/media/155055/download

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