How to Get Evusheld Therapy in Chicago

For high-risk patients, it can be discouraging when you get ruled out from receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Thankfully, there are options for those that need an alternative to bolster their protection against the virus.

Evusheld is a long-term antibody treatment developed to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19. It does this by introducing antibodies that are resistant to infection. Consisting of two medications: tixagevimab and cilgavimad; Evusheld is administered in two shots, one right after the other.

How effective is Evusheld treatment?

According to recent research studies by AstraZeneca, this treatment’s benefits are very promising. Patients saw a 77% reduction of infection for upwards of 6 months. While there is no replacement for a vaccine, this is great for those that need an alternative.

Who is Evusheld for?

This preventative treatment was designed for those who have compromised immune systems, are taking immunosuppressant medication, or are allergic to the vaccine.

How to get Evusheld treatment

If you have been ruled out of getting the vaccine, you can receive an Evusheld treatment by visiting a clinic or medical center. However, many Chicago residents may find this inconvenient, especially during the cold winter.

This is why in-home treatment is gaining so much popularity. This option allows a medical professional to come to your home or office to administer the Evusheld treatment.

If exposure to high-risk infection areas is a concern, the combo of in-home treatment and Evusheld may be a great solution.

Source:

Evusheld significantly protected against symptomatic COVID-19 for at least six months in PROVENT Phase III trial in high-risk populations (astrazeneca.com)

Evusheld Antibody Therapy with Drip Hydration

Authorized by the FDA under the emergency use authorization (EUA), EVUSHELD is a treatment that may prevent COVID-19 in eligible individuals.

EVUSHELD is a monoclonal antibody therapy that aims to prevent COVID-19 in adults and adolescents aged 12 and over who meet eligibility criteria. A single dose that consists of two separate injections provides long-lasting protection against the COVID-19 virus in individuals who are not currently infected with the virus.

Appointments only take a few minutes. One of our registered nurses will come to your location to administer the injection. Contact us today to get started!