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COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

COVID treatments offered:

Paxlovid

For high-risk COVID patients ages 12+

Molnupiravir

For high-risk COVID patients ages 18+

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COVID Pill (Paxlovid) Treatment in Morrisville, VT

COVID-19 must be detected early in order to receive successful treatment, especially for patients who are at high risk of hospitalization. You can receive a same-day or next-day appointment for a rapid COVID test when you schedule with Solv. We collaborate with thousands of top-rated healthcare providers across the country to make it easy for people to find and receive the care they need. Using our directory, find a healthcare practitioner near you and schedule an appointment online.

Paxlovid and molnupiravir are two novel antiviral pills licensed by the FDA for the treatment of COVID-19. Paxlovid is made by Pfizer, while molnupiravir is made by Merck. These drugs can significantly lower the risk of hospitalization and mortality in COVID-19-infected high-risk patients, according to FDA-reported clinical research results.

What is a COVID pill treatment?

COVID-19 Pill FAQs

  • When will I be eligible for the Paxlovid COVID pill in Morrisville, VT?

    The COVID pill, according to the FDA, is only for people who have already been infected with COVID-19. If you test positive for COVID, you must see a doctor or another registered healthcare practitioner to obtain a prescription for the drug.

  • What is the COVID pill treatment (Paxlovid & Molnupiravir)?

    According to the FDA, COVID pill treatment is an oral antibody drug meant to reduce the risk of severe COVID symptoms. The pills can be used at home, just like any other prescription medication. Paxlovid is a five-day treatment that entails taking three pills twice a day for five days. The Molnupiravir treatment consists of four pills administered every 12 hours for five days.

  • How does the COVID pill treatment work?

    The two medications work in distinct ways, according to FDA officials. Paxlovid stops the virus from making an enzyme that is necessary for reproduction. As the virus replicates, molnupiravir causes it to mutate and become ineffective.

  • How long does the COVID pill treatment last?

    Both Paxlovid and molnupiravir can be administered for five days, according to FDA guidelines.

  • Will the COVID pill be covered by my insurance?

    The US government provides COVID pills free of charge. If you have health insurance, your doctor's office or pharmacy may charge your insurance company an administrative fee.The US government provides COVID pills free of charge. If you have health insurance, your doctor's office or pharmacy may charge your insurance company an administrative fee.

  • What pharmacies are administering the COVID pill?

    State-by-state, the pharmacies that will be distributing the COVID pill will differ. Supplies are expected to be restricted at first until manufacturers are able to scale up manufacturing. Your doctor will be able to recommend a pharmacy where you may complete your prescription.

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

    You don't have to be a US resident to get the COVID pill as long as you meet the other requirements (as outlined by the FDA). The Pfizer COVID pill is approved for use in anyone aged 12 and above who are at high risk of hospitalization. The Merck pill is only available to high-risk adults.

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

    Only people who have been diagnosed with COVID-19 should take the COVID pill. Treatment must begin within five days of the commencement of symptoms, according to FDA recommendations.

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

    Both prescriptions should be taken for five days, according to the FDA, although the doses are different. Paxlovid is taken three times a day for a total of 30 pills. Molnupiravir is taken twice a day in the form of four pills for a total of forty doses.

  • Where can I get a COVID pill treatment in Morrisville, VT?

    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 Morrisville COVID testing provider near you in our directory.

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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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