Sotrovimab

Sotrovimab is a monoclonal antibody treatment used to reduce the severity of COVID-19 in high-risk individuals. It works by targeting the SARS-CoV-2 virus, helping to prevent the infection from worsening. If you’ve been prescribed sotrovimab, here’s what you need to know.

What is sotrovimab?

Sotrovimab is a laboratory-made monoclonal antibody that helps the immune system fight COVID-19 in vulnerable patients.

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How does sotrovimab work?

Sotrovimab binds to the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, preventing it from entering human cells and stopping the infection from spreading.

What is sotrovimab used to treat?

Sotrovimab is commonly prescribed for:

  • Mild to moderate COVID-19 in high-risk individuals (to prevent severe illness and hospitalisation)
  • People with weakened immune systems (who are less able to fight COVID-19 naturally)

Who can take sotrovimab?

Sotrovimab is suitable for most adults and some children over 12 years old who are at high risk of severe COVID-19.

Who might not be able to take sotrovimab?

Sotrovimab may not be suitable if you:

  • Have a known allergy to monoclonal antibodies
  • Have already progressed to severe COVID-19 requiring hospitalisation
  • Are taking certain medications that may interact with monoclonal antibody treatments

Can I take sotrovimab if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?

Sotrovimab may be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding if the benefits outweigh the risks. Speak to your doctor for advice.

What if I miss a dose?

Sotrovimab is given as a single infusion, so missing a dose is not usually an issue. If you were scheduled for a dose but missed it, contact your healthcare provider.

How effective is sotrovimab?

Sotrovimab is highly effective at reducing the risk of hospitalisation and severe illness when given early in COVID-19 infection.

What should I do if I take too much?

Sotrovimab is administered by a healthcare professional, but if you experience severe side effects after treatment, seek urgent medical help.

What dose of sotrovimab is usually taken?

  • For COVID-19 treatment: A single 500mg infusion, given over 30 minutes in a healthcare setting

Your doctor will determine if you are eligible for treatment.

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What are the side effects of sotrovimab?

Common side effects include:

  • Infusion-related reactions (fever, chills, dizziness)
  • Nausea
  • Headache
  • Skin rash or irritation

Serious side effects, such as severe allergic reactions or breathing difficulties, require urgent medical attention.

How should I take sotrovimab?

Sotrovimab is given as a single intravenous (IV) infusion by a healthcare professional.

When should sotrovimab be taken?

Sotrovimab should be given as soon as possible after a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis, ideally within five days of symptom onset.

What are the brand names for sotrovimab?

Sotrovimab is available under the brand name:

  • Xevudy

Final thoughts

Sotrovimab is an effective treatment for high-risk COVID-19 patients, but it should be given as early as possible to maximise its benefits. If you have any concerns about your treatment, speak to your doctor.

Always consult a medical professional
This article is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting, stopping or changing any medication. If you have concerns about your medication or experience side effects, speak to your doctor or pharmacist immediately.

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