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EMA recommends Gilead Sciences' Lenacapavir for HIV prevention, with FDA approval and generic options available soon.
The European Medicines Agency has recommended authorizing a twice-yearly injectable drug aimed at preventing HIV, which scientists say could help end the virus’ transmission.
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), as an effective means to reduce new HIV infections in high-risk populations, is listed as ...
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The Observer on MSN‘Dark Age’ for HIV treatment as vaccine sceptic wields the axeIt was supposed to be a banner year in the fight against the HIV epidemic. Nationwide infection rates were gradually falling, ...
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Health and Me on MSNEU Approves 'Twice Yearly' Injectable HIV Drug To Fight The Virus And Stop TransmissionThe EU has approved an injectable HIV drug offering a two-month dosage schedule, marking a breakthrough in treatment ...
The FDA has approved the first 100% effective HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, set to be distributed globally and potentially save millions of lives.
An epidemic that's been sustained for 44 years might finally be quelled, with the milestone approval of the first HIV drug ...
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