Just approved: Evusheld for the pre-exposure prevention of COVID-19
Does anyone have any more information on this just-approved by the FDA treatment for immunocompromised people? From what I am reading, it seems very exciting. Boy, what I wouldn’t give for a bit of protection from the scourge virus!
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Hi - yes I am a kidney transplant patient and yes they did catch the rejection during a routine biopsy at my 2 year anniversary. Hope all is well with you and your transplant.
I thought the members in this discussion thread might appreciate this recent podcast with Mayo Clinic's Dr. Gregory Poland, an infectious diseases expert and head of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group.
- BA.5 omicron variant fueling latest COVID-19 surge https://connect.mayoclinic.org/blog/podcasts/newsfeed-post/ba-5-omicron-variant-fueling-latest-covid-19-surge/
@ladydidehart I am approaching my 2 year post kidney transplant anniversary too! I also had Evusheld. Are you on Cellcept and Tacronlimis too? Thank you so much for sharing your experience!
I’m on Mycophenolate and Belatacept, not Tacrolimis. It’s possible that the timing is coincidental, but as I said in my post, my transplant team told me not to get a second Evusheld dose.
@ladydidehart Thank you so much for letting me know about your experience with Evusheld and rejection. I am going to bring this up during my anniversary visit since I am scheduled for my next shot in September! Were you originally on Tacronlimis like me, and had some adverse symptoms?
Good morning! I would definitely ask if they have any more data on the connection between Evusheld and rejection. I was never on Tac because in the first few days immediately following my transplant my creatinine didn’t come down as quickly as they wanted it to. Apparently Belatacept is a little easier on the kidneys.
Thanks @ladydidehart. for being altruistic in sharing this valuable experience, specially to people like me who are non Mayo Kidney Transplant recipients.
I have no medical background, but have never come across a good answer why booster # 2 needs to be taken if Evusheld is being administered. I do understand the immunity levels vary person to person. I do tend to think at times - that more work is needed in the covid space wrt to Kidney Transplant recipients.
Regards
My Dr wants me to get Evusheld but am afraid- I get neuropathy and muscle weakness following Covid vaccines- so will not get anymore. Any suggestions?
Hi @beegie 😊
I am unfamiliar with neuropathy. But I just wanted to make sure you knew that Evusheld is not a vaccine. Unlike a vaccine, it is a shot (actually two shots) of combination antibodies. Are you a transplant patient on immune suppression drugs that did not respond to the covid vaccine?
I have had severe late onset reactions ( neurological- weakness in bidy, trembling, neuropathy, etc,) to Covid vaccine- so I can’t get vaccines any more. My Dr. Recommended Evusheld but am afraid I will will have same side affects.