Amidst a constrained supply of novel therapeutics for the outpatient treatment of mild-To-moderate COVID-19, clinicians face new challenges, especially among those practicing at overseas military treatment facilities. Although prescribers may be unfamiliar with these medications, appropriate use necessitates detailed query of patient symptomatology and familiarization with each drug's side effect profile. Risk stratification also requires careful consideration to patient-specific comorbidities and immunization status for determining whom to treat and how. In recognition of these complexities, a stepwise guide is provided here to aid clinicians in their management of outpatients with mild-To-moderate COVID-19.
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Krauth, D. S. (2022). Clinical Pathways When Considering Antimicrobials for the Treatment of Mild-To-Moderate COVID-19. Military Medicine, 187(7–8), 186–188. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usac109
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