KEY POINTS
  • President Trump has received a dose of an experimental treatment from Regeneron.
  • Doctors have shared that they have mixed feelings about that, given that the antibody cocktail has not yet been approved. 
  • Dr. Scott Gottlieb notes that it's not necessarily any cause for alarm regarding the president's health. 

Former Food and Drug Administration commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday he believes the White House carefully considered all of its treatment options before it opted to give President Donald Trump the experimental coronavirus antibody cocktail from Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

"This was a wholly appropriate decision to give him active therapy, and then it just became a choice of which therapy," Gottlieb said on "Fast Money," prior to Trump being taken to Walter Reed Medical Center "out of an abundance of caution" following his coronavirus diagnosis.