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Paxlovid: A possible long-COVID treatment

Following reports from a small number of patients that Paxlovid has helped to lessen their symptoms, researchers and medical professionals are starting to consider the antiviral medication as a potential treatment for lingering COVID-19 symptoms. Paxlovid was created by Pfizer to shield vulnerable people from severe disease. Call us on (469) 545-9983 to book a telehealth appointment for a home check-up.<br><br><br><br><br>

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Paxlovid: A possible long-COVID treatment

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  1. PAXLOVID: A POTENTIAL TREATMENT FOR LONG- COVID

  2. What is Paxlovid? Paxlovid is an oral antiviral pill that is then made up of two generic medications - nirmatrelvir and ritonavir. It can be taken at home to assist with holding high-risk patients back from becoming so ill that they should be hospitalized. In this way, on the off chance that you test positive for the Covid and a medical care supplier thinks of you as a remedy, you can take pills at home and lower your risk of going to the emergency clinic.

  3. How does Paxlovid function? Paxlovid is an antiviral treatment that comprises two separate meds combined. At the point when you take your three-pill portion, two of those pills will be nirmatrelvir, which restrains a key enzyme that the COVID infection expects to make useful infection particles. After nirmatrelvir treatment, the COVID infection that is set free from the cells is as of now not ready to enter uninfected cells in the body, which, thus, stops the disease. The other is ritonavir, a medication that was once used to treat HIV/AIDS however is presently used to help levels of antiviral prescriptions.

  4. Some of the side effects of Paxlovid: The vast majority of people who take Paxlovid shouldn't experience serious side effects. Paxlovid is generally very well tolerated. Normal secondary effects, which are generally mild, include: Altered or impaired sense of taste Diarrhea Muscle aches Increased blood pressure

  5. Is Vaccination Necessary after Paxlovid Course? Vaccination stays a critical piece of counteraction, even as additional medications become accessible. Scientists recommend that avoidance is an upside-down pyramid. Vaccination, moderation endeavors, like covering, and testing would be at the base — and drugs at the top point. Home testing is a tremendous mostly to truly 'operationalize' these drugs. Indeed, even Paxlovid with a high viability rate isn't the ideal arrangement. Vaccination safeguards individuals from extreme impacts of the sickness by and large.

  6. Contact If you're feeling the symptoms of COVID-19 Simply call us at +1 (469) 545-9983 and our friendly scheduling team will book an appointment for you. From there, you will be initially assessed to coordinate the specialists necessary for your care. Thereafter, appointments will be coordinated by our scheduling team with an emphasis on ease of accessibility. Visit us at : https://postcovidcenters.com/blog/paxlovid-antiviral-medication-for-treating-long-covid/

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