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  2. Can Anyone Take Paxlovid for Covid? Doctors Explain. - AOL

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    The most common side effect of Paxlovid is an altered sense of taste, according to the FDA. The medication also has an unpleasant, metallic taste, Dr. Gupta says.

  3. Paxlovid may reduce the chance of long Covid. Why don't ... - AOL

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    The medication can also have side effects, such as diarrhea, nausea and a metallic taste in the mouth. Doctors also weigh how severe a person’s symptoms were the last time they got Covid, if ...

  4. 'If it's COVID, Paxlovid'? For many, it should be easier to ...

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    Some of the more common side effects after taking Paxlovid are developing a temporary metallic taste in the mouth, which occurs in about 6% of recipients, and diarrhea (3%).

  5. Nirmatrelvir/ritonavir - Wikipedia

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    Given the risk of morbidity, hospitalization and mortality associated with severe COVID‑19 disease in females and fetuses, nirmatrelvir/ritonavir can provide an important option to reduce the risks associated with acute COVID‑19 infection in at-risk and unvaccinated patients after careful consideration of the benefits and risks for each ...

  6. Dysgeusia - Wikipedia

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    Within three weeks, she began experiencing a metallic taste and a burning sensation in her mouth that ceased when she stopped taking the medication. [48] When she began taking eprosartan on a second occasion, her dysgeusia returned. [48] In a second case, a fifty-nine-year-old man was prescribed amlodipine in order to treat his hypertension. [49]

  7. Paxlovid helps prevent severe illness from COVID. Why don't ...

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    With the current COVID-19 death toll in the U.S. at more than 1.1 million and new evidence that COVID infections can ... swelling of the mouth, lips or face. ... as COVID rebounds or Paxlovid ...

  8. As Covid cases rise, what to know about Paxlovid - AOL

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    The Covid antiviral Paxlovid can reduce the risk of hospitalization or death. But there are potential downsides to the medication. As Covid cases rise, what to know about Paxlovid

  9. What to Eat If You Can't Taste or Smell After Having Covid-19

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    Some people lose the sense of smell and taste after COVID-19, making eating and drinking an unpleasant chore. Try some of these choices to make mealtime more pleasant.