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What Covid treatments can transplant patients take?

Transplants | Last Active: Mar 27, 2023 | Replies (14)

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@mollyv

@hello1234 I had Covid in November and was given Remdesivir, IV infusion for 3 consecutive days. I had no negative reaction. I don’t know if my case would have been mild without it, but it was just like a bad cold and no long Covid symptoms. Was sick about a week. It took about an hour a day for the infusions, outpatient. This was right after they found the monoclonals to be of no help. Hope you don’t have to find out how it works!

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Good morning @mollyv 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your Remdesivir experience! I was hoping to hear a successful story like your story! I also super appreciate knowing the details that Remdesivir is a three day outpatient IV infusion and that you had no side effects.
Your experience with Remdesivir has calmed my nerves a bit. I definitely don't want covid again and I am mega careful. But I was incredibly careful before and got it. I live in a resort town in Florida so even with very strong precautions, it's easy to accidentally come in contact with someone sick. I am thrilled to hear about your Remdesivir story. Thank you so much for jumping into the conversation @mollyv 😊