- How is COVID-19 treated?
- Do I need treatment?
- When should I seek medical care?
- What if I don’t have access to a healthcare provider?
- Are there any medications I should avoid while I have COVID-19? Can I continue to take my daily medications?
- If I have a fever or body aches because of COVID-19, should I take a pain medication such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or acetaminophen?
- Will taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) make COVID-19 worse?
- Is there any food I should avoid if I have COVID-19?
- Is it ok to take any vitamins, herbal supplements, or lozenges while I have COVID-19?
- Should I use my humidifier or diffuser while I’m sick with COVID-19?
- What is monoclonal antibody treatment?
- How is monoclonal antibody treatment performed?
- Is monoclonal antibody treatment right for me?
- Are there side effects of monoclonal antibody treatment?
- Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine if I was treated with monoclonal antibodies?
- Can I get monoclonal antibody treatment if I recently got the COVID-19 vaccine?
- What monoclonal antibody treatments are available?
- Can my child get monoclonal antibody treatment?
- How soon should I get monoclonal antibody treatment after being diagnosed with COVID-19?
- Can I get monoclonal antibody treatment if I don’t have symptoms?
- Where can I get monoclonal antibody treatment?
- What should I do after my monoclonal antibody treatment?
- Can I get COVID-19 from monoclonal antibody treatment?
- What should I do if I am experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and/or a positive viral test after treatment with Paxlovid?
- What is COVID-19 “rebound” after treatment with Paxlovid?
- Am I contagious to others if I am experiencing COVID-19 symptoms and/or a positive viral test after treatment with Paxlovid?