Just approved: Evusheld for the pre-exposure prevention of COVID-19

Posted by lizzy102 @lizzy102, Dec 10, 2021

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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@banksnc49

I live in Grand Rapids MI. I have not gotten vaccinated because so many people have gotten neuropathy or had theirs worsen. I have neuropathy and don’t want to chance it getting worse. Plus I have natural immunity from a bad case of Covid in Nov 2020. I usually have my antibodies checked every couple of months and I’m still positive. I’m speaking with the pharmacist at my transplant center this afternoon. I’m very unsure about getting it. I’ll post what she has to say.

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I have an appointment with my neurologist soon and was going to ask him about Evusheld. He recognized my neuropathy increase after the vaccines as an autoimmune reaction.

I received monoclonal antibodies today for Covid. My left foot became very itchy and developed hives a couple hours after the infusion. And, now both feet are having an increase in tingling and I’m also experiencing numbness on the right side of my face, which is new.

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@athenalee

I received approval. They’re doing them at Lahey, but suggested I try in S. Vermont first. They said if I need a letter from them, they’d provide it. Now I just have to get my PCP to follow through.

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Fabulous athenalee! Congratulations! Wow that’s great news. So far out here in Oregon and Washington, I am getting the run around. Decided to reach out to my Senator to see what she can facilitate. Please let us know how things progress.

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@athenalee

I have an appointment with my neurologist soon and was going to ask him about Evusheld. He recognized my neuropathy increase after the vaccines as an autoimmune reaction.

I received monoclonal antibodies today for Covid. My left foot became very itchy and developed hives a couple hours after the infusion. And, now both feet are having an increase in tingling and I’m also experiencing numbness on the right side of my face, which is new.

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Yipes. We’ll just let the Universe know it’s time for that stuff to go away! Thanks for the update.

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@lizzy102

Fabulous athenalee! Congratulations! Wow that’s great news. So far out here in Oregon and Washington, I am getting the run around. Decided to reach out to my Senator to see what she can facilitate. Please let us know how things progress.

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You might try reaching out to your state health department. I downloaded the form and info on the VT Health Dept Covid Website, under physician alerts. Filled out the form as much as I could for my PCP. Unfortunately, since I have Covid it’s on hold.

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Today at our Mayo Phoenix hesrt tx Support Group Meeting online the moderator provided info from the pharmacist regarding Evushield. There is apparently a potential interaction with this and our anti- rejection meds.

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@estrada53

Today at our Mayo Phoenix hesrt tx Support Group Meeting online the moderator provided info from the pharmacist regarding Evushield. There is apparently a potential interaction with this and our anti- rejection meds.

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Really…that’s not good. Please keep us up to date. Thank you!

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@lizzy102

Fabulous athenalee! Congratulations! Wow that’s great news. So far out here in Oregon and Washington, I am getting the run around. Decided to reach out to my Senator to see what she can facilitate. Please let us know how things progress.

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If you scroll down on this website, under healthcare providers is a letter authorizing Evusheld under FDA guidance - https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Pages/Healthcare-Partners.aspx

There’s a link on the Washington Health Department providers website too, but the link is broken.

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@athenalee

If you scroll down on this website, under healthcare providers is a letter authorizing Evusheld under FDA guidance - https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Pages/Healthcare-Partners.aspx

There’s a link on the Washington Health Department providers website too, but the link is broken.

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It is approved - yes. At this point apparently Mayo is playing it safe with heart recipients.

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@athenalee

If you scroll down on this website, under healthcare providers is a letter authorizing Evusheld under FDA guidance - https://www.oregon.gov/oha/covid19/Pages/Healthcare-Partners.aspx

There’s a link on the Washington Health Department providers website too, but the link is broken.

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Thanks for this link. I'm not sure of the specific reason for the hesiitancy at Mayo, but I'm sure we'll find out soon.

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@athenalee

I have an appointment with my neurologist soon and was going to ask him about Evusheld. He recognized my neuropathy increase after the vaccines as an autoimmune reaction.

I received monoclonal antibodies today for Covid. My left foot became very itchy and developed hives a couple hours after the infusion. And, now both feet are having an increase in tingling and I’m also experiencing numbness on the right side of my face, which is new.

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I’m so sorry to hear that. Have you had your antibodies checked after Covid? My pharmacist told me it’s the people who haven’t had Covid that have a harder time keep their antibodies after being vaccinated. She also said the Evusheld will be given every 6 mos.

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