HIV Treatment and Prevention Landscape Looks Bright, Experts Say

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HIV Treatment and Prevention Landscape Looks Bright, Experts Say
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No matter who you ask — clinicians, researchers, financial analysts — the HIV landscape is hot and getting hotter every year. There have been huge advances since the advent of INSTIs and increased tolerability of ART. MedTwitter

With such a robust clinical need,reached out to several HIV experts and researchers to learn more about the drugs they favor, the advances and challenges in HIV prevention, and their expectations for what the future holds.

The ability to take a single tablet has likewise been a game changer both for clinicians in the field and the patients they treat. It's also essential to consider factors that will boost or hinder adherence, especially when it comes to the new long-acting injectables.

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