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Who can receive Paxlovid? Do you have to be at the beginning of the infection? What are the side effects?

Paxlovid can be received by adults who meet certain criteria, such as having moderate to severe immunosuppression, being over 60 years old and not adequately vaccinated, or having certain health conditions. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine eligibility and potential interactions with other medications. If a person has symptoms and a positive test result, they should contact their pharmacy for a personalized consultation.

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