FDA withdraws Covid treatment Evusheld because it's not effective against 93% of subvariants
Evusheld injection, a new COVID-19 treatment that people can take before becoming symptomatic. The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday pulled its authorization for's Evusheld, an antibody injection that people with weak immune systems relied on for additional protection against Covid-19.
The omicron XBB.1.5 subvariant, which is adept at evading antibodies that block infection, has quickly risen in the U.S. and is now causing 49% of new cases, according toEvusheld is also not effective against the BQ.1, BQ.1.1 and XBB subvariants. Taken together with XBB.1.5, versions of Covid that are resistant to Evusheld now represent nearly 93% of new cases in the U.S.
People with compromised immune systems, such as cancer chemotherapy and organ-transplant patients, are some of the groups most vulnerable to severe disease from Covid. withdrew an antibody treatment called bebtelovimabEvusheld is taken as a preventive measure before exposure to Covid. It is a combination of antibodies, cilgavimab and tixagevimab, taken as two injections every six months.
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