Health Canada has approved AstraZeneca’s antibody combination to prevent symptomatic COVID\u002D19 infection in immunocompromised people.
The drug, named Evusheld, is intended for people who cannot receive a typical vaccine or for whom vaccines alone won’t provide enough immunity.“Both the Public Health Agency of Canada and Health Canada continue to strongly recommend up-to-date vaccination for all eligible Canadians,” Health Canada said in a news release Thursday.
“For vulnerable populations, such as those who are immune-compromised, Evusheld helps to address an unmet need in the ongoing fight against COVID-19,” said Kiersten Combs, president of AstraZeneca Canada.Health Canada has placed conditions on the drug’s approval, including a requirement for AstraZeneca to continuously provide updated information on the safety and efficacy of the antibody combination.
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