Lenacapavir’s clinical benefit isn’t limited to PrEP. In other trials involving people living with multi-drug-resistant HIV, lenacapavir combined with background treatments showed high rates of viral suppression, indicating its potential as a treatment option for people whose virus no longer responds to standard therapies. (Gilead)
The World Health Organization and other global partners are exploring ways to expand access, especially in regions with high HIV prevalence. Countries such as South Africa are planning rollout programs for lenacapavir as part of broader HIV prevention strategies. (Bizcommunity)
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What’s Next
Lenacapavir’s regulatory approval processes are advancing, with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency already recommending or approving it for HIV prevention based on the available evidence. (TIME)
Experts emphasize that while results are groundbreaking, long-term data, real-world usage, access equity, and affordability will be key to determining how much lenacapavir can help reduce global HIV transmission rates in the years ahead. (Le Monde.fr)
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