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Introduction to Long-Acting Injectables

This infographic details the process for developing long-acting injectables for pre-exposure prophylaxis and treatment.

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Introduction to Long-Acting Injectables
Length: 
1 page
Year: 
2016
Organization: 
AVAC
Languages: 
English
Tags: 
pre-exposure prophylaxis
PrEP
injectable
Safety
efficacy
dosing
acceptability

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