The people who need injectable HIV drugs most are the ones who can’t get them, BHIVA told

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Injectable antiretroviral therapy will never reach its potential until people with unsuppressed viral loads can have it, the British HIV Association’s Autumn Conference heard last month in London.

Three presenters from the National HIV Nurses’ Association (NHIVNA) told the meeting that the criteria for injectable cabotegravir and rilpivirine were so strict that very few patients are eligible for them.

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Source : Aidsmap

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