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The FDA just approved a new treatment for HIV.
Descovy, a combination drug that only has to be taken once a day, is the third in a series of HIV medicine updates to get the FDA’s green light.
Developed by Gilead Sciences Inc., it works by interfering with a special protein necessary for the virus to multiply.
Keeping the amount of HIV in the blood low is key for suppressing symptoms of the virus, but it isn’t a cure.
Essentially, the new-and-improved drugs ares set up to be a safer alternatives for HIV treatment. Having new once-daily pills with lessened effects to bones and kidneys could be good news for the estimated 1.2 million people in the US living with HIV.
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