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Researchers found that lenacapavir reduced almost 100% reduction new HIV infections among participants who received it as a ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) released new guidelines recommending the use of injectable lenacapavir (LEN) twice a year ...
Thousands of adults age 50-plus are diagnosed with HIV every year, but an expanding menu of medications can help prevent ...
PEPFAR was launched in 2003 to stop the spread of HIV in Africa. Now, although some funding remains for the program, many of ...
WHO endorses biannual injectable Lenacapavir for HIV prevention. This long-acting PrEP offers hope for high-risk groups and ...
A landmark breakthrough in HIV prevention — a scientific feat decades in the making — received final approval from the Food ...
Lenacapavir has been incredibly promising in trials and now the World Health Organisation have officially recommended the drug for HIV prevention. Smitha Mundasad explains the difference this ...
Robert Garcia and Raja Krishnamoorthi accuse HHS of dismantling life-saving HIV programs based on conspiracy theories and ...
A new kind of HIV prevention is making it easier for those at risk to stay protected, thanks to a twice-yearly injection now ...
Despite the recent approval of lenacapavir as a twice yearly PrEP, there is still a need for choice in HIV prevention, argue ...
A new injectable drug known as lenacapavir could change how millions of people across the world and Africa in particular access HIV protective drugs, which historically have hard to come by.
The FDA approval of lenacapavir as a form of preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a major step for HIV prevention, but its ...