Saskatchewan set to offer monoclonal antibodies as COVID treatment
Saskatchewan has added another weapon in its fight against COVID-19.
In a media release, the provincial government announced monoclonal antibodies will be available starting Monday to what it called “clinically appropriate patients” who have COVID.
“Monoclonal antibodies may be used in early treatment of mild to moderate COVID-19 illness in unvaccinated patients who are deemed at-risk for progression to severe illness that would require hospitalization,” the government’s release said.
“This treatment uses laboratory-made antibodies (proteins) and is intended to give those with no prior antibodies to COVID-19 an initial immune response that may prevent serious illness.