We want to make it easy for you to get the treatment you need, which is why we created our Test to Treat tool in the On/Go mobile app.
Now, if you get a positive test result in the On/Go app, you can immediately fill out a form to apply for treatment. Licensed providers will issue a prescription where appropriate.
Done through our award-winning app, On/Go allows individuals to access life-saving medication quickly, affordably, and safely. Read on below to find answers to common questions about Paxlovid.
Receiving Paxlovid or other COVID-19 therapeutics is completely free to you!
Yes, to receive Test to Treat care from On/Go, you must use an On/Go branded COVID-19 test, and test through our companion mobile app.
If you tested positive in the past 5 days and are at increased risk from COVID-19, you are likely eligible. A provider will review with you and ensure this is the correct treatment for you. They will check your medications and medical history to be certain you do not have any factors that would make you not eligible.
Yes. In order to receive medication designed to help limit the harmful impacts of COVID-19, you will need to test positive for the virus.
A team of medical experts are standing by, ready to prescribe Paxlovid to eligible individuals. If you are qualified, you will receive a prescription.
Most prescriptions will be reviewed and delivered within a few hours.
We want to make it easy for you to get the treatment you need, which is why we created our Test to Treat tool in the On/Go mobile app. Now, if you get a positive test result in the On/Go app, you can immediately fill out a form to apply for treatment. A licensed provider will issue a prescription where appropriate.
Done through our award-winning app, On/Go Test to Treat allows individuals to access life-saving medication quickly, affordably, and safely.
Paxlovid is an oral antiviral pill manufactured by Pfizer that can be taken at home to help mitigate the symptoms and lasting impact of the coronavirus.
Paxlovid can be taken by people who have recently tested positive for COVID-19, have had mild to moderate symptoms for no more than 5 days and are not hospitalized.
Only available through a prescription, the three-pill regimen contains two different drugs: nirmatrelvir, used for disrupting the coronavirus’s ability to replicate; and ritonavir, which slows down how quickly the body processes nirmatelvir.
Patients taking Paxlovid will use a total of 30 pills: three pills twice a day for five days. You can learn more about Paxlovid in our blog, Paxlovid for COVID-19 Treatment on our website.
You must be at least 12 years old and weigh at least 88 pounds to receive treatment.