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MacDonald | Durkin MacDonald SCRANTON – A wrongful death and survival lawsuit claims that a number of medical entities based in Lackawanna County are to blame for the death of a woman who was prescribed lithium, against the pattern of treatment established by her prior physician. Damian Hunter (as personal representative and administrator of the Estate of Dawn Race) of Carbondale filed suit in the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas on March 3 versus Dr. Sangeeta Prabhakar Bhat, Dr. Jignesh Sheth and The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education of Scranton, plus The Wright Center for Community Health and The Wright Center Medical Group, of Jermyn. ....
Another local medical provider is offering an intravenous antibody therapy that may help COVID-19 patients avoid hospital stays and recover more quickly with fewer complications. The Wright Center for Community Health is now operating a Scranton outpatient infusion clinic administering the monoclonal antibody bamlanivimab, which received emergency use authorization as a COVID-19 treatment in November. âMonoclonal antibodies are laboratory-made proteins that mimic the immune systemâs ability to fight off harmful pathogens like viruses,â according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Developed by the pharmaceutical firm Eli Lilly and Co., bamlanivimab is a monoclonal antibody specifically directed against the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Itâs âdesigned to block the virusâ attachment and entry into human cells,â according to the FDA. ....
Patients who registered for a test were issued pagers and asked to wait in their personal vehicles until they received notice to board the van for testing, said Rebecca Kenderes, director of student health and physician assistant services for The Wright Center. Medical staff evaluated factors such as risk, symptoms and exposure when determining whether to administer a15-minute, rapid-result antigen nasal swab or a deeper test known as PCR, which yields results in two to 10 days, depending on lab volume. Kenderes talks with reporter amid snowflakes Wednesday morning. ....