Once-a-month injectable Cabenuva is the next big thing in HIV treatment Tammye Nash | Managing Editornash@dallasvoice.com In recent years, through ongoing research, medications for people with HIV has advanced to the point where, although it remains incurable, those living with HIV can keep the virus suppressed to the point where it is undetectable in their system.
And when it is undetectable, it cannot be transmitted. Advances in medication have given people who once would have been living under a death sentence the ability to live basically “normal” lives by taking a single pill, once a day.
But with all of these treatment regimens, consistency is the key to success. Someone who, for some reason, breaks the regimen risks losing all the