Researchers working on COVID-19 antivirals for high-risk patients after success with low-risk patients

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Researchers working on COVID-19 antivirals for high-risk patients after success with low-risk patients
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While most people have put COVID-19 in their rear-view mirror, scientists continue to find what does and doesn’t work in treating the illness.

While most people have put COVID-19 in their rear-view mirror, scientists continue to find what does and doesn't work in treating the illness.

The good news, according to doctors, is that antivirals, like Paxlovid and Remdesivir, are highly effective in shortening the severity of illness for high-risk patients. "We do have second-line therapy called Remdesivir. That also works but it requires three days of IV treatment," said Gottlieb.

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