

Can Paxlovid Relieve Long COVID Symptoms? For Some, Yes
Jan 28, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Alison Cohen, an epidemiologist from UC San Francisco, and Dr. Julia Moore Vogel, a computational biologist at Scripps Research, share their personal journeys with long COVID. They explore the potential of Paxlovid as a treatment, revealing mixed results among patients who extended their usage. The conversation highlights the complex, individualized nature of long COVID symptoms and the urgent need for tailored therapies and further research. Their combined expertise underscores the pressing quest for effective solutions in this evolving health crisis.
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Julia's Long COVID Journey
- Julia Moore Vogel's long COVID symptoms worsened over time, impacting her physical abilities.
- Once a long-distance runner, she now uses a wheelchair with power assist due to fatigue and post-exertional malaise.
Paxlovid for Long COVID: Mixed Results
- Some long COVID patients tried extended Paxlovid courses with varied results, documented in a case study.
- This research, led by patients, explores potential benefits but highlights the need to understand who benefits and why.
Julia's Paxlovid Experience
- Julia Moore Vogel participated in the Paxlovid study but experienced no improvement in her long COVID symptoms.
- This varied response emphasizes the need for further research.