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Dr. Celine Gounder joins CBS Mornings to break down the FDA-approved drug Lenacapavir, which is being called the closest step ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that reduces the chances of contracting HIV. A University of Utah ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNHIV prevention: Daily oral versus long-acting injectablesScientific research has gifted us with a range of evidence-based options to protect ourselves from getting infected with HIV.
HealthLink talked with a Seattle-based physician about why the newly approved drug could be a game-changer in preventing HIV.
Despite significant advancements in HIV treatment and prevention, researchers continue to seek a cure. This article explores ...
Lenacapavir, the injectable drug developed by a US-based company, Gilead Sciences, was trialled (tested) in Uganda and South ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved lenacapavir, an injectable drug that offers long-lasting protection ...
HIV treatment stops the HIV replication that causes immune damage. But there are places in the body where the virus "hides" ...
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Aliveness Project offering new HIV prevention drugMatthew Hartle, Aliveness Project Medical Director, joined Amy Hockert on FOX 9's All Day on Thursday to talk about a new HIV ...
The Makerere University–Johns Hopkins University Research Collaboration has announced ongoing studies aimed at extending the ...
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A twice-yearly injectable drug, lenacapavir, hailed as a breakthrough in HIV prevention, could be available in Canada by ...
The US has approved lenacapavir for HIV prevention. However, experts worry that cuts to the health budget will "squander" the drug's chance of reducing infections.
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