Doctors worry about FDA scrutiny of RSV shots to protect babies
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FDA scrutiny of RSV monoclonal antibody shots may affect their availability to infants, despite 80% effectiveness.
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If you have an infant or high-risk newborn, potential FDA restrictions on RSV antibody shots could limit access to preventive treatment that reduces intensive care admissions by 80%.
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Doctors are expressing concern about potential FDA scrutiny of RSV monoclonal antibody shots designed to protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus infection. The antibody medications are approximately 80% effective at preventing babies from requiring intensive care due to RSV, according to available data. Drugmakers producing the shots maintain the treatments are safe, though the FDA review could affect their availability or use in clinical practice. The outcome of the agency's examination will likely influence pediatric treatment protocols for RSV prevention in high-risk infant populations.
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