University of Wisconsin-Madison: Current Anti-COVID Pills Work Well Against Omicron, But Antibody Drugs Are Less Effective
January 27, 2022
January 27, 2022
MADISON, Wisconsin, Jan. 27 (TNSJou) -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
By Eric Hamilton
The drugs behind the new pills to treat COVID-19 remain very effective against the omicron variant of the virus in lab tests, according to a new study.
However, lab tests also showed that the available antibody therapies -- typically given intravenously in hospitals -- are substantially less effective against omicron than against ea . . .
By Eric Hamilton
The drugs behind the new pills to treat COVID-19 remain very effective against the omicron variant of the virus in lab tests, according to a new study.
However, lab tests also showed that the available antibody therapies -- typically given intravenously in hospitals -- are substantially less effective against omicron than against ea . . .
