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Your advice for monoclonal antibody infusion centers is good advice. This type of therapy helped President Trump. What is unclear to me is how difficult the drugs are to deliver, requiring a one-hour infusion followed by one to two hours of observation. What makes it difficult are the people who need monoclonal antibodies are at the most contagious stage of disease, making it tricky to deliver the drugs in facilities like cancer or dialysis centers that commonly deliver medication by infusion. Do you know how they are tackling this difficulty?
I found the infusion center and it is at a hospital by me BUT don’t I have to get a doctor to prescribe? I am worried they won’t prescribe it for my son- he is 18, 6’1 and maybe 205 at this point. Wasting away because he has been non stop coughing for at least 7 days...nothing touching it. Doctor said if he didn’t start getting noticeable better within next 2 days then he will need to go to hospital to get chest scanned. My fear is they will admit and then not approve the infusion and I will have no say