Uganda researchers are excited at the new results of a trial, which showed that an injectable ARV was highly effective in preventing HIV for two months. On Tuesday, ViiV Healthcare, the US National ...
Botswana has approved the use of injectable anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs to improve adherence to HIV treatment. Minister of Health Edwin Dikoloti says the injections, given every two months, are more ...
Ugandan HIV activists Barbara Kemigisa shows Antiretroviral (ARV) packagings and tablets in an art design encouraging people infected with HIV to use the ARVs and fight against stigmatisation during ...
• Beatrice Nyagol, a research officer at Impact Research, a local non-profit based in Kisumu, said a current study is getting long-term injectable treatment for adolescents. •The drug comes as a ...
Long-acting, injectable medication is seen as a big advance in HIV prevention (PrEP) and treatment — an effective alternative to taking pills daily. Still no vaccine for HIV, but long-active ...
JAMAICA AIDS Support for Life (JASL) regional programme manager for Kingston, Christina Gordon, says the introduction of injectable HIV treatments is one way Jamaica could fight issues with adherence ...
A two-drug cocktail injected every month or two may be just as effective as a daily pill at keeping the AIDS virus under control, said a study Monday that promised relief for millions. At present ...
The EU's medicines regulator on Friday gave the green light for the first injectable treatment for the HIV virus that causes AIDS, which could change the lives of millions of people. The cocktail of ...
Ugandan HIV activists Barbara Kemigisa shows Antiretroviral (ARV) packagings and tablets in an art design encouraging people infected with HIV to use the ARVs and fight against stigmatisation during ...