Are you eligible for COVID-19 antiviral treatment?
Last updated: June, 2024
While vaccination against COVID-19 is the first and best defence against the illness, some people are at a higher risk of becoming very unwell if they contract it and would benefit from COVID-19 antiviral treatment.
To assess your eligibility or to speak to one of our doctors, visit the new COVID-19 antiviral consultation platform.
Who can receive oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19?
The list of Australians who can receive oral antiviral treatment for COVID-19 includes:
- 70 years of age or older, regardless of risk factors and with or without symptoms.
- 50 years of age or older with two additional risk factors for developing severe disease.
- First Nations people, 30 years of age or older and with one additional risk factor for developing severe disease.
- 18 years of age or older and have previously been hospitalized from COVID-19 and are re-infected.
- 18 years of age or older are moderately to severely immunocompromised.
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should not have any oral antiviral COVID-19 treatments.

The risk factors include:
- Living in residential aged care
- Living with disability with multiple conditions and/or frailty (but not limited to living in supported accommodation)
- Neurological conditions like stroke or dementia and demyelinating conditions, for example, multiple sclerosis, Guillain-Barre Syndrome
- Chronic respiratory conditions including COPD, moderate or severe asthma
- Obesity or diabetes (type I or II requiring medication)
- Heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies
- Kidney failure or cirrhosis
- Living remotely with reduced access to higher level healthcare
Qualifying conditions include:
- Blood cancer or some red blood cell disorders (thalassemia, sickle cell disease)
- Transplant recipient
- Primary or acquired (HIV) immunodeficiency
- Chemotherapy or whole-body radiotherapy in the last 3 months
- High dose corticosteroids or pulse corticosteroid therapy in the last 3 months
- Immunosuppressive treatments in the last 3 months
- Anti-CD20 monoclonal antibody treatment in the last 12 months
- Cerebral palsy or Down Syndrome
- Congenital heart disease
- Living with disability with multiple conditions and/or frailty
To assess your eligibility or to speak to one of our doctors, visit the COVID-19 antiviral consultation platform.

Access to COVID-19 antiviral treatment
With COVID expected to be the third leading cause of death in Australia this year, we are helping to reduce severe cases and mortality rates with a dedicated COVID-19 antiviral service.
The new service enables patients to assess whether they are eligible for the COVID-19 oral antiviral treatment through an online questionnaire. Patients who are eligible will then have a phone consultation with an InstantScripts doctor. Patients who are not eligible can still receive support to manage their symptoms.
Information in this article regarding eligibility for oral antiviral COVID-19 treatmenthas been sourced from The Department of Health and Aged Care.