I don't really want a 3rd shot of the same. I'm not up until December so we'll see then.
I don't really want a 3rd shot of the same. I'm not up until December so we'll see then.


I thought it was within 10 days of diagnosis and symptomsThe thing with regeneron is that it can only be administered within the 96 hours of exposure.
That said there's a much easier way to get antibodies...
I thought it was within 10 days of diagnosis and symptoms
FDA authorizes first Covid antibody treatment to prevent infectionsI thought it was within 10 days of diagnosis and symptoms
So people are against taking injections with EUA from the FDA before exposure, but not after exposureMonoclonal antibody treatments can help prevent severe disease, hospitalization and death. But use of the drugs has remained limited because they typically must be administered through an IV infusion and need to be given within 10 days after Covid symptoms begin.
With the FDA's expanded authorization, Regeneron’s antibody cocktail can be given as an injection. The first dose needs to be administered within 96 hours of exposure.

It’s within 10 days is symptoms and diagnosis . Page 7 bottom under treatment . Just want to clarify in case anyone reads these threads and them or family need it.Yeah you definitely gotta take the first dose within 96 hours of infection.
As far as the 10 day thing, I think I remember Fauci saying that it can reduce a severe case from a 14 day recovery to a 10 day recovery.
It’s within 10 days is symptoms and diagnosis . Page 7 bottom under treatment . Just want to clarify in case anyone reads these threads and them or family need it.
https://www.regeneron.com/downloads/treatment-covid19-eua-fact-sheet-for-hcp.pdf
