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Pills allowed to treat coronavirus in US

Pills allowed to treat coronavirus in US

The US government has approved the use of pills developed by the US pharmaceutical company Pfizer to combat the global pandemic coronavirus.

According to a report by a foreign news agency, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on December 22 prepared by the US pharmaceutical company Pfizer to fight the global epidemic Corona virus, which is wreaking havoc around the world. The tablets allow Pixelwood to be used on an emergency basis for people over 12 years of age.

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The U.S. government has approved the treatment of corona with “pills”, saying the pills, designed to prevent the coronavirus, are up to 90 percent effective in protecting against the epidemic.

Pfizer’s Pixelwood tablets became the first oral medication to be used in the United States. It has not yet received formal government approval. The tablets will be given to all people over the age of 12 after suffering from coronary heart disease and severe illness and they can be obtained only on the advice of a doctor.

The tablets will be given to people over 12 years of age and under 18 years of age according to their weight, while adults will be given one dose every 12 hours. Pixelwood tablets are based on antiviral formulas that work like an antibiotic.

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