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EXPLAINER: What COVID-19 therapies are available in US?

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By MATTHEW PERRONE
AP Health Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) — Two antiviral pills are the latest additions to the handful of therapies to treat COVID-19 in the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration authorized the drugs from Merck and Pfizer as the first treatments that patients can take at home to treat mild-to-moderate symptoms. The drugs are recommended for people with early COVID-19 who face the highest risk of progressing to hospitalization. Previously the go-to treatments for that group were expensive antibody drugs, which have to be injected or infused. A different infused drug, remdesivir, is used to speed recovery in hospitalized patients, but it hasn’t been shown to increase survival.

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