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ViiV Eyes More Uptake for Japan’s 1st Long-Acting HIV Med, Revs Up Development Drive
ViiV Healthcare is looking to advance the penetration of Vocabria (cabotegravir) in Japan after rolling it out last year as the country’s first long-acting injectable HIV treatment. At the same time, it is also pursuing the development of longer-lasting drugs…
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