The use of monoclonal antibodies as a way to prevent people from getting very sick with COVID-19 is rapidly increasing — alongside the grim statistics on surging infection rates across the country.
, South Carolina and North Carolina -- designated by HHS as Region 4 -- ordered about 198,000 patient courses, or roughly 45% of the national order.
The antibody treatment is meant for COVID-19 patients early in their infection and who are at high risk of getting even sicker, nipping infections in the bud before it puts people in the hospital. The drug can also now be used for preventative use in some cases. The Food and Drug Administration expanded Regeneron's authorization in late July, allowing for proactive prophylactic use for people who may have been exposed to COVID, and are at high risk of getting very sick because of health complications, being immunocompromised or because a person wasn't fully vaccinated.
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