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Covid patient gets ‘antibody cocktail’

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Mohali, May 30

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An ‘antibody cocktail’ therapy was administered to a 72-year-old Covid positive patient at Fortis Hospital in Mohali today. The patient suffering from diabetes and a chronic disease had tested positive two days ago. He was administered one dose of the cocktail intravenously and is reportedly stable post-infusion.

The ‘antibody cocktail therapy’ is for those above the age of 65, who are isolating at home, have an SpO2 of 93, require no oxygen support, but are at a risk of developing a severe

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form of the infection on account of their comorbidities such as obesity, diabetes, liver disease, heart ailments and chronic lung disease.

Dr Zafar Ahmed, Senior Consultant, Critical

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Care, Pulmonology and Chest and Sleep Medicine, said: “The cocktail has casirivimab and imdevimab, which are monoclonal antibodies that specifically block the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, preventing the coronavirus attachment and entry into human cells.” — TNS

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