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Yeztugo (lenacapavir) is an HIV-1 capsid inhibitor that is administered every 6 months after an initial dosing regimen.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a highly effective new HIV-prevention medication, Gilead Sciences reported ...
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a twice-a-year drug to be used to prevent HIV.
The breakthrough double injection won’t be cheap in the US, although scientists argue it could (and should) be.
The approval of lenacapavir, a form of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), marks significant progress in preventing HIV, making it vital for the treatment to be available and accessible to those most ...
Patients with HIV receiving 3-drug ART with BIC/FTC/TAF exhibited low rates of viremia, particularly those with high treatment adherence.
The US Food and Drug Administration approves Wednesday, June 18, Gilead Sciences lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injection, for ...
A twice-yearly injection of lenacapavir would offer near-complete protection against the virus, clinical date indicate. More pharmaceutical news is about Dupixent, GLP-1 results, and more.
FDA Approves Yeztugo as First Twice-Yearly Injectable HIV Prevention Option in the U.S. Clinical Trials Show Near-Perfect ...
Managed Healthcare Executive gives C-suite executives in health plans and provider organizations news and strategies for ...
On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration approved a highly effective, injectable drug to help prevent the transmission ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved an HIV prevention medication that has been proven highly effective in clinical ...