Saskatchewan to expand COVID treatments to include Paxlovid
The Government of Saskatchewan is ready and willing to use the recently approved antiviral COVID-19 pill once a supply lands in the province.
A news release from the province Tuesday said a shipment of Paxlovid — approved by Health Canada on Monday to treat people who test positive for COVID and are at high risk of severe outcomes — is expected to arrive by the end of this week.
The combination pill made by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer is taken twice a day for five days by those with COVID. It stops the virus from multiplying to help people overcome the infection and potentially recover faster, the news release said.
Quantities are expected to be limited during the initial shipments before supply increases throughout the year. The release said details on eligibility criteria and how to access the medication are expected “in the coming days.”