Text 'EVUSHELD' to 813*749*0786 or Click Below to Request EVUSHELD Treatment
We provide EVUSHELD for pre-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 in our office in Westchase, FL, and sometimes in the comfort of your own home. Don't wait, click the button to request an appointment and we will reach out to you as soon as possible. Please note, requesting an appointment does not guarantee you treatment.
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About Prosper Infusion's EVUSHELD Program
We offer EVUSHELD under the FDA's Emergency Use Authorization for qualifying patients to reduce the risk of infection and severe illness associated with COVID-19. We offer scheduled clinic days or can sometimes send a highly trained medical professional to administer treatment at your home, depending on your location and our nursing availability.
Prosper Infusion is a licensed and accredited specialty pharmacy provider in the state of Florida that specializes in providing Monoclonal Antibody treatment in our ambulatory suite or in the comfort of your own home. We operate a community and specialty pharmacy, as well as a Florida home health agency.
Please note that EVUSHELD requires a prescription by a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. You may direct your prescriber to fax a prescription to us at 813-922-2457.
How does Prosper Infusion's EVUSHELD Program Work?
Our goal is to ensure you have a safe and high-quality injection experience. The actual treatment should take about 1.5 hours. Here are the steps you can expect:
- Patient requests an appointment and completes the intake and medical consent form
- We review the request and call patient to discuss treatment
- Prescriber sends Prosper Infusion a prescription, or the pharmacist can call your prescriber for a verbal order
- We will coordinate with patient and nurse to identify appropriate treatment site, date and time
- We will deliver the EVUSHELD treatment to patient’s home if this is chosen as the site of care, with instructions how to store prior to infusion treatment
- On day of treatment, nurse will conduct a brief medical assessment, administer EVUSHELD, and stay one hour for observation
Who is eligible to receive EVUSHELD?
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) that permits emergency use of EVUSHELD (tixagevimab co-packaged with cilgavimab) for pre-exposure prophylaxis of COVID-19 in adults and pediatric individuals (12 years of age and older weighing at least 40 kg) who are not currently infected with SARS-CoV-2 and who have not had a known recent exposure to an individual infected with SARS-CoV-2 and:
Medical conditions that may result in moderate to severe immune compromise and an inadequate immune response to COVID-19 vaccination include, but are not limited to:
How much does EVUSHELD cost?
We generally do not charge anything for the administration of EVUSHELD, but we will bill your insurance, which is collected during the online intake & consent form.
FAQs
Prosper Infusion is a licensed and accredited specialty pharmacy and home health agency in the state of Florida who treat patients with serious illness. We are highly qualified to coordinate your EVUSHELD treatment and strive to deliver a positive patient experience.
Monoclonal antibodies are laboratory-made proteins that mimic the immune system’s ability to fight off harmful pathogens such as viruses. EVUSHELD consists of two long-acting antibodies that help prevent infection and serious illness from COVID-19.
A highly trained registered nurse will administer EVUSHELD as two consecutive intramuscular injections, one in each of your gluteal muscles.
The whole treatment process will generally take around 1.5 hours, which includes 60 minutes of supervision post-injection.
The following groups below may be eligible for treatment with a prescription. Please consult your physician if you are interested in receiving EVUSHELD.
- Patients with moderate to severe immune compromise due to a medical condition or receipt of immunosuppressive medications or treatments and may not mount an adequate immune response to COVID-19 vaccination.
- Patients for whom vaccination with any available COVID-19 vaccine, according to the approved or authorized schedule, is not recommended due to a history of severe adverse reaction (e.g., severe allergic reaction) to a COVID-19 vaccine(s) and/or COVID-19 vaccine component(s)
Allergic reactions have been reported by patients and providers during and after the monoclonal antibody administration. Tell your nurse right away if you get any of the following signs and symptoms of allergic reactions: fever; chills; nausea; headache; shortness of breath; low blood pressure; wheezing; swelling of your lips, face, or throat; rash, including hives; itching; muscle aches; and/or dizziness.
Additionally, the injection may cause brief pain, bleeding, bruising of the skin, soreness, and swelling around the injection site.