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  2. Paxlovid Rebound: What It Means When COVID-19 Symptoms Return ...

    www.goodrx.com/conditions/covid-19/paxlovid-rebound

    Paxlovid rebound happens when a person experiences worsening of COVID-19 symptoms after initially getting better after taking Paxlovid. This tends to happen between 2 to 8 days after a person’s last dose. Experts aren’t sure yet who’s at greatest risk for this. Taking another course of Paxlovid isn’t recommended to treat rebound symptoms.

  3. What Is Paxlovid Rebound, and How Common Is It?

    www.scientificamerican.com/article/what-is...

    The CDC defines Paxlovid rebound as when a patient who, after receiving a full five-day course of treatment, either has a reemergence of COVID symptoms or tests positive after a previous,...

  4. 13 Things To Know About Paxlovid, the Latest COVID-19 Pill

    www.yalemedicine.org/news/13-things-to-know...

    The FDA says that anyone who takes Paxlovid should contact their health provider right away if they have any signs and symptoms of liver problems: loss of appetite, yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice), dark-colored urine, pale-colored stools and itchy skin, or stomach-area (abdominal) pain.

  5. Paxlovid Rebound: What to Watch For and Whether You Should ...

    www.nytimes.com/.../well/live/paxlovid-rebound.html

    And Paxlovid rebound is more likely in people who are older or have compromised immune systems, said Dr. Kelly Gebo, an infectious disease specialist at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Those who do...

  6. Fauci Says He Had Paxlovid Rebound, Worse Symptoms - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/covid/news/20220630/fauci-paxlovid...

    After taking Paxlovid, he was “surprised and disappointed” to see he tested positive again, and he had symptoms such as a low fever, achiness, runny nose, and “mild cough.” He then called his...