RE: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES FOR HIGH-RISK COVID-19 POSITIVE PATIENTS
So, you wait till you are hospitalized before you can receive this treatment that Trump got?
How much does it cost? Does every hospital provide this treatment?
Are there no recommended treatments to prevent hospitalizations? I thought the purpose is to prevent the hospitals from getting swamped with patients...
“Does every hospital provide this treatment?”
It is administered at “infusion centers” where cancer patients and others get their treatments. Not all hospitals have an infusion center. It seems that they can be independent operations where local hospitals send their patients for treatment.
monoclonal antibodies are currently only give to outpatients in my neck of the woods. The should’ve given early and have to be done at an IV infusion center The purpose is to keep people out of the hospital. If anyone has family/friends that are ill with covid i highly recommend looking into this therapy as early as possible
“Are there no recommended treatments to prevent hospitalizations?”
See posts 11 and 29.
Nope. Doctors haven't had any treatment options recommended by the usual organizations. They've been doing their own thing which is how we got HCQ and Ivermectin as options. There's a doc in Detroit that uses food grade hydrogen peroxide in a nebulizer as part of his protocol.