Bictegravir/lenacapavir single-tablet once-daily regimen shows promise for HIV treatment
In a phase 3 study, people living with HIV were able to successfully switch from complex regimens to a once-daily tablet.
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In a phase 3 study, people living with HIV were able to successfully switch from complex regimens to a once-daily tablet.
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