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FDA recommends Evusheld booster at 6 months

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On June 29 2022 FDA finally came up with the recommandation that Evusheld repeat dosing should be given every six months with a dose of 300 mg of tixagevimab and 300 mg cilgavimab( if patients need ongoing protection ).

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ElMaga

is this only in Canada or US too?

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Flute117 in reply toElMaga

This is in the US.

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Dancelu

Thanks so much for that very helpful info.

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lexie

Thanks for posting this, just in time for those approaching the 6 month mark to arrange the next doses.

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