MSD launched its once-daily oral HIV-1 treatment Idvynso (islatravir + doravirine) in Japan on April 15, marking the product’s first commercial rollout globally. Idvynso is a fixed-dose combination of the novel nucleoside reverse transcriptase translocation inhibitor (NRTTI) islatravir and the…
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