HIV Medication Patch Shows Promise in Early Trial, Study Funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH) Reveals

Preliminary research suggests that a patch could deliver an AIDS drug to patients, but it’s too early to know if it could work in animals, let alone humans. Still, the findings raise the prospect of a simple way to administer AIDS drugs, which patients don’t always take as they should. Patches could be worn for seven days, and an author of the new study said it would add only a fraction of a cent to the cost of the drug itself.

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