The drug has been shown to be effective at preventing HIV infection but does not cure an existing HIV infection.
That's the title that Science magazine is bestowing upon the medication called lenacapavir — a twice yearly injectable that ...
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In a population of cisgender men, transgender women, transgender men, and gender-nonbinary persons, the incidence of HIV is lower with receipt of twice-yearly subcutaneous lenacapavir.
Gilead is going to start testing a drug it believes could prevent HIV infection with just a single shot every year.
Gilead plans to begin Phase 3 testing soon for a drug it believes could prevent HIV infection with a single shot every year ...
"Currently, there is no therapeutic cure for HIV," Sheryl Zwerski, who holds a Doctor of Nursing Practice and directs the Prevention Sciences Program at the National Institute of Allergy and ...
The US journal "Science" has named the development of the drug Lenacapavir as this year's "Breakthrough of the Year". The ...
A new injectable drug for HIV prevention, lenacapavir, is being hailed as a potential game-changer in the fight against the ...
The drug lenacapavir, developed by Gilead Sciences, provides protection for half a year instead of one day and has performed extremely well in clinical trials.
One study revealed that injection of the medication lenacapavir every six months could greatly reduce the risk for HIV ...