Current anti-COVID pills work well against omicron, but antibody drugs are less effective, study finds

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 earlier variants of the virus.


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Source: ScienceDaily