The Ministry of Health reported that the demand for Lenacapavir, an HIV prevention injection introduced in Uganda in April, is surpassing the available supplies. Dr. Herbert Kadama, the ministry’s coordinator for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, noted that an increasing number of men are seeking the drug. This announcement was made during a meeting with HIV advocates, researchers, and policymakers.
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The Ministry of Health announced that demand for Lenacapavir, a new HIV prevention injection launched in April, is currently exceeding the available supply, particularly among men seeking the twice-yearly treatment. Dr. Herbert Kadama, who coordinates Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) at the Ministry, spoke at a meeting with HIV advocates, researchers, and policymakers about the situation.
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