Health
Highly Touted Monoclonal Antibody Therapies Sit Unused in Hospitals – The Wall Street Journal
Medical centers overrun with critical Covid-19 patients are using just a fraction of allotted supplies of the treatment
Doses of monoclonal antibodiesCovid-19 therapies authorized for emergency use last monthare sitting unused in hospital pharmacies, even as cases surge across the country.
Hospitals say the rollout of the therapies has been stunted by a lukewarm response from infectious-disease specialists, who say they want more clinical trial data before using them on a regular basis. Medical centers are also grappling with a lack of awareness and interest from both the primary-care doctors who would normally prescribe…
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