FDA approves the world's only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV
Source: AP
By LAURAN NEERGAARD
Updated 1:52 PM CDT, June 18, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. has approved the worlds only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV, maker Gilead Sciences announced Wednesday. Its the first step in an anticipated global rollout that could protect millions although its unclear how many in the U.S. and abroad will get access to the powerful new option.
While a vaccine to prevent HIV still is needed, some experts say the shot a drug called lenacapvir could be the next best thing. It nearly eliminated new infections in two groundbreaking studies of people at high risk, better than daily preventive pills they can forget to take.
This really has the possibility of ending HIV transmission, said Greg Millett, public policy director at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.
Condoms help guard against HIV infection if used properly but whats called PrEP regularly using preventive medicines such as the daily pills or a different shot given every two months is increasingly important. Lenacapavirs six-month protection makes it the longest-lasting type, an option that could attract people wary of more frequent doctor visits or stigma from daily pills.

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