A Shot Every Six Months Could Stop HIV — If America Lets It
In what experts are calling the most significant breakthrough in HIV prevention since the epidemic began, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday approved Yeztugo, a long-acting injectable drug that provides protection against HIV for six months with a single shot. The drug — chemically known as lenacapavir — is poised to transform global public health. For the first time, at-risk individuals can shield … Continue reading A Shot Every Six Months Could Stop HIV — If America Lets It
