As the COVID-19 pandemic has worn on and researchers learn more about the disease, treatment options available to those with the virus have expanded....
COVID-19 treatments require a prescription from a health care provider and are still in short supply in North Texas.Catherine MarfinAs the COVID-19 pandemic has worn on and researchers learn more about the disease, treatment options available to those with the virus have expanded.
Although current COVID-19 treatments are for people who are at a higher risk of complications from the novel coronavirus, including older adults, they are still in short supply across the state.
, made by the company GlaxoSmithKline, is used for those 12 and older who are at a high risk of getting seriously ill with COVID-19.
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