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Amarillo discusses potential of COVID variants in Texas Panhandle

Amarillo discusses potential of COVID variants in Texas Panhandle
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Astra Vax and South African Variant; Post-COVID Depression: It s TTHealthWatch!

Astra Vax and South African Variant; Post-COVID Depression: It s TTHealthWatch!
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People can delay second dose up to 42 days after receiving first dose of COVID-19 vaccine

People can delay second dose up to 42 days after receiving first dose of COVID-19 vaccine VIDEO: People can delay second dose up to 42 days after receiving first dose of COVID-19 vaccine By Vania Patino | March 16, 2021 at 9:47 PM CDT - Updated March 16 at 10:20 PM AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two doses of COVID-19 vaccine to reach more than 90 percent efficacy rate. For the Moderna vaccine the recommended time to get the second dose is 28 days after the first one. For Pfizer the second dose should be administered 21 days after. But, what happens if you wait longer?

Invasive Approach Best for Cocaine-Linked NSTEMI, but DAPT Is Key

March 16, 2021 Patients with a history of cocaine use who present with non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction have a lower risk of future major adverse cardiovascular events if treated invasively rather than with a more-conservative approach, according to a new retrospective study. Overall, invasive management, which included coronary angiography followed by PCI or CABG if needed, lowered the risk of MACE at 6 months by 28% compared with a noninvasive strategy. The results, however, point to one of the major challenges in treating patients with cocaine-associated NSTEMI, namely their ability to adhere to posttreatment dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT). While there was no greater risk of emergent revascularization in the overall cohort, that risk was significantly elevated among patients deemed nonadherent to medical therapy who’d been treated with a drug-eluting stent, report researchers.

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