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Evusheld in France - Could a UK national obtain it?

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Well I think the title says it all really; as many CLL sufferers are, my wife has zero antibodies, and yet we have to get on with life, the children have to see friends etc. Doe s anyone know if it is possible to travel to France and obtain Evusheld shots?

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JIDD

Interesting question! I may be off to France in September for a conference. If I could get my jabs while I'm there that would be great.

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Psmithuk

I can’t answer your question, but have read recently that Evushield can cause heart problems, so I’m not quite as keen as I was as HF is a comorbidity for me.Chrisx

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bennevisplace in reply to Psmithuk

Chris, I'd be interested to see evidence of a causative link. What came out of PROVENT was very tenuous.

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Psmithuk in reply to bennevisplace

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bennevisplace

I suspect you would have to identify a clinic prepared to give you Evusheld if paid for up-front.

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Edithcharlotte

any luck with finding a clinic please? Similar situation to you!

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