New pill helps COVID smell and taste loss fade quickly
New pill helps COVID smell and taste loss fade quickly

New pill helps COVID smell and taste loss fade quickly

New clinical-trial data suggest that an antiviral pill called ensitrelvir shortens the duration of two unpleasant symptoms of COVID-19: loss of smell and taste. The medication is among the first to alleviate these effects and, unlike other COVID-19 treatments, is not reserved only for people at high risk of severe illness.
I had Covid for the first time in May and my smell and taste is still not fully back. This article doesn’t mention specifically but seems that it’s only for people that currently have Covid.
If you still don't have taste and smell you are actually still infected. The virus embedded itself in your mouth and you'll require medication to kill it completely.
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I'm guessing you're receiving downvotes because that's such an extraordinary claim with no supporting evidence.
So I did a search and actually found this published journal article from July this year.
It did show both active viruses, and active immune responses in biopsied tongue cells of people with taste loss. Some even a year after infection. The activity is too small to be picked up by nasal swab PCR, but they're there.
But your claim of "you'll require medication to kill it completely" may not be entirely true. In all cases within the study, there was immune system activity in the tongue, and eventually the taste buds did recover.