COVID-19 Treatment Options and The Role of Molnupiravir

Jan
11
07:00 PM

Being a new disease, Covid-19 has been a very challenging condition to manage. Treatment depends on the severity of infection. While mild cases can be managed at home, severe infection requires hospitalization with oxygen supplementation, assisted ventilation and other medications. Join us today on Dr KK's Medtalks at 7 pm with Dr Shashank Joshi & Dr Rahul Pandit for a discussion on treatment options for Covid-19 with focus on the role of molnupiravir, the first oral antiviral pill for Covid-19.


Panelists

Dr.Shashank Joshi

President IAD, Past President ESI and API, Member, COVID -19 Task Force, Maharashtra

Dr.Rahul Pandit

Director, Department of Critical Care at Fortis Hospital, Mumbai and Member, COVID-19 Task Force, Maharashtra


COVID-19 Treatment Options and The Role of Molnupiravir

Jan
11
07:00 PM

Being a new disease, Covid-19 has been a very challenging condition to manage. Treatment depends on the severity of infection. While mild cases can be managed at home, severe infection requires hospitalization with oxygen supplementation, assisted ventilation and other medications. Join us today on Dr KK's Medtalks at 7 pm with Dr Shashank Joshi & Dr Rahul Pandit for a discussion on treatment options for Covid-19 with focus on the role of molnupiravir, the first oral antiviral pill for Covid-19.

Panelists

Dr.Shashank Joshi

President IAD, Past President ESI and API, Member, COVID -19 Task Force, Maharashtra

Dr.Rahul Pandit

Director, Department of Critical Care at Fortis Hospital, Mumbai and Member, COVID-19 Task Force, Maharashtra

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