Promising results from an early-stage trial suggest that lenacapavir injections might offer long-lasting protection.
New data suggest that lenacapavir delivered just once per year could be as effective for HIV prevention as the twice-yearly ...
A clinical trial suggests Lenacapavir, a yearly injection, could revolutionise HIV prevention by offering long-term ...
Gilead has reported results for a once-yearly intramuscular injection that show blood concentrations of lenacapavir exceeded ...
Phase I trial results show the potential of once-yearly lenacapavir as a long-acting PrEP option for HIV, supporting further ...
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Yearly Jab For HIV Protection Is Now Almost HereA yearly injection such as Lenacapavir could help overcome barriers to PrEP accessibility by increasing its uptake and making ...
Gilead released data showing that an HIV drug, called lenacapavir, could provide virtually complete protection against ...
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Bay Area drug giant Gilead is plotting the trial of a groundbreaking, once-a-year HIV prevention drug lenacapavir.
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LGBTQ Nation on MSNOnce-a-year shot for HIV protection passes early safety trialAn annual shot to protect against HIV infection has successfully passed an early safety trial, according to research ...
Researchers here described how they were able to safely and ethically enroll adolescents in a landmark trial of a drug that ...
HIV prevention has advanced with lenacapavir, a yearly injection that blocks the virus's replication, providing long-term ...
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