FDA Restricts the Use of Sotrovimab

Contact:
 Communications Office
 NewsMedia@flhealth.gov
 850-245-4111

Tallahassee, Fla. — On April 5, 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revised the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for sotrovimab. The revised EUA does not allow providers to administer this treatment within the United States.

This decision leaves the State of Florida with only a single monoclonal antibody treatment, bebtelovimab.

The FDA based its decision on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Nowcast estimates. Unlike previous revisions on EUAs that stopped treatments at an estimate of 80%, the authorization for sotrovimab removed its use at 50%. According to CDC’s current estimate, 40% of COVID-19 cases in Florida would still benefit from this life-saving treatment.

As is tradition at the FDA, this change comes after a single live virus pre-print study with no clinical data. Florida disagrees with decisions on preventions and treatments without being provided any supporting clinical data.

For more information, please contact the FDA at 1-(888)-463-6332.

To find locations with prevention and treatment options, visit the Florida Department of Health treatment locator.

 

About the Florida Department of Health

The department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts.

Follow us on Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For more information about the Florida Department of Health please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov.

 

Corrections & Clarifications


Original Published 7:43 PM ET, Wed April 06, 2022 | C&C on 9:57 AM ET, Mon April 11, 2022
Original: This decision leaves the State of Florida with only a single post-exposure monoclonal antibody treatment, bebtelovimab.
C&C: This decision leaves the State of Florida with only a single monoclonal antibody treatment, bebtelovimab.
RFC: Re-word this content to be consistent with the EUA.



Originally published at https://www.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2022/04/20220406-fda-restricts-use-sotrovimab.pr.html

business banners

Latest posts

Lieda Shadwick Selected as Most Inspirational Educator of the Year by IAOTP

The International Association of Top Professionals (IAOTP) will honor Lieda Shadwick at their Annual Awards Gala in NYC at the...

Help improve transit services

You can play a vital role in helping improve transit services throughout Miami-Dade County as a Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust (CITT) Ambassador.  Once approved as...

The Top Identity & Access Management Software According to the FeaturedCustomers Winter 2026 Customer Success Report

FeaturedCustomers releases the Winter 2026 Identity & Access Management Software Customer Success Report. COOPER CITY, FL, UNITED STATES, March 3, 2026...

Martin County Total Home Sales Jump

MIAMI — Martin County total home sales surged year-over-year, according to January 2026 statistics released by the MIAMI Association of Realtors (MIAMI) and the...

Beat the Heat during the World Cup

As thousands of soccer fans are expected to gather across Miami-Dade County for World Cup festivities, including Fan Fest and the region's first match...

Edwin Honoret Brings ‘Just Getting Started Tour’ to Atlanta Tonight with Special Guest ERIIN

Edwin Honoret - Just Getting Started Tour @eriinmusic Supporting @edwinhonoret - Just Getting Started Tour 2026 Edwin Honoret - Supported by ERIIN...
celebrity reality tv