FDA

COVID-19 Treatment

The FDA has authorized several antiviral medications, including Paxlovid, to treat mild to moderate COVID-19 in people who are more likely to get very sick. These medications work by reducing the ability of the COVID-19 virus to multiply in the body. Antiviral medications must be started within 5-7 days of when a person first experiences symptoms. If you think you...READ MORE

How Vaccines Are Developed

Vaccines go through several steps in the development process. These include identifying a potential target on the virus, safety testing, manufacture, and approval. Vaccines are also monitored for safety after they released to the public. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) oversees the safety, effectiveness, and quality of vaccines that are used in the United States....READ MORE

COVID-19 Vaccine Safety

COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective. All of the COVID-19 vaccines offered in the US have gone through all the normal testing that other vaccines go through, just at a faster pace. They were developed using well-established scientific methods and meet the FDA’s rigorous safety, effectiveness, and quality standards. They were tested by tens of thousands of people consenting to...READ MORE

Benefits of the Flu Vaccine & What You Need to Know

Influenza, also called the flu, is a serious illness. Every year, 35-75 million people in the US get the flu, 400,000-900,000 people are hospitalized from the flu every year, and 20,000-100,000 people die from the flu every year. Getting a flu vaccine each season can help protect you from getting seriously sick from the flu. Flu vaccines help weaken the...READ MORE