What other treatment options are there for COVID-19? Bamlanivimab is among the first drugs given Emergency Use Authorization to treat people with COVID-19 who are newly diagnosed and have mild to 14 moderate symptoms. Your doctor may also recommend over-the-counter medicines — like pain relievers to help with fever and body aches, or cough medicine so coughing doesn’t keep you awake at night. These medicines can help you feel better, but they won’t help your body fight the virus or make you less likely to need to go to 15 the hospital. And scientists around the world are working hard to develop new treatments to help people get better — and to end the pandemic sooner. What about clinical trials? You may be able to join a clinical trial for a COVID-19 treatment that doesn’t have Emergency Use Authorization yet, but participating doesn’t guarantee you’ll get the treatment. If you’re interested in joining a clinical trial, talk to your doctor. To learn more about bamlanivimab or other possible COVID-19 treatments: • Talk to your doctor • Visit bamlanivimab.com • Visit covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov • Contact your state public health department 14 U.S. Food and Drug Administration: http://pi.lilly.com/eua/bamlanivimab-eua-fda-authorization-letter.pdf 15 U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/steps-when-sick.html Page 7 | PP-BM-US-0012 November 2020 ©Lilly USA, LLC 2020. All rights reserved.

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