The drug has been shown to be effective at preventing HIV infection but does not cure an existing HIV infection.
A new injectable drug for HIV prevention, lenacapavir, is being hailed as a potential game-changer in the fight against the ...
The development of the HIV infection-preventing drug lenacapavir is the most important research development of 2024, Science ...
That's the title that Science magazine is bestowing upon the medication called lenacapavir — a twice yearly injectable that ...
The incidence of HIV is lower with receipt of twice-yearly subcutaneous lenacapavir compared with daily oral emtricitabine-tenofovir disoproxil fumarate.
Gilead Sciences (GILD – Research Report), the Healthcare sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst yesterday. Analyst Courtney ...
Lenacapavir, an injectable drug for HIV prevention, is praised as a potential game-changer and offers hope for those who find daily oral medications challenging. The drug requires administration ...
It is the first time that a PrEP trial has been shown to prevent any HIV infections from slipping through the net, according to Gilead, and showed a subcutaneous injection with lenacapavir every ...
Nov. 27, 2024 — Recent results from a recent clinical trial indicate that a twice-yearly injection of Lenacapavir offers an overall 96% reduced risk of acquiring HIV. This makes Lenacapavir ...
Data from both studies showcased the superiority of twice-yearly injectable, lenacapavir, compared to once-daily oral Truvada and background HIV incidence rates, prompting Gilead to unblind the ...