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The FDA has approved Yeztugo, the world’s first twice-a-year HIV prevention shot, proven to stop 99.9% of infections in ...
WASHINGTON — (AP) — The U.S. has approved the world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, the first step in an anticipated ...
On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration approved a highly effective, injectable drug to help prevent the transmission ...
It reduces transmissions by up to 96%, but now world governments and big-dollar funders will need to step in.
A drug called lenacapavir, administered in two injections a year, offers protection from HIV comparable to daily pills. One looming question: Will it be affordable for lower resource countries?
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a highly effective new HIV-prevention medication, Gilead Sciences reported ...
Health-care companies were flat as traders hedged their bets on the outlook for interest rates. Gilead Sciences ticked down even after it won Food and Drug Administration approval for a highly ...
In clinical trials, researchers found Yeztugo to be highly effective as a twice-yearly form of pre-exposure prophylaxis.
The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday granted approval for Gilead Sciences’ twice-yearly injectable HIV prevention ...
The approval could slow new infections and move the world closer to eliminating HIV. But huge obstacles remain.