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NHS England is getting a breakthrough HIV drug – but the rest of the world needs it too

  • Posted on August 21, 2026
  • By The Independent
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  • 1 min read
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Lenacapavir represents a significant advancement in HIV treatment, with NHS England now providing access to this innovative antiretroviral therapy. However, a critical disparity exists as vulnerable populations in developing nations, whose communities contributed to clinical research, remain unable to afford or access this life-saving medication. This raises important questions about global health equity and pharmaceutical accessibility in underserved regions.

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NHS England is getting a breakthrough HIV drug – but the rest of the world needs it too
NHS England is getting a breakthrough HIV drug – but the rest of the world needs it too

Game-changing HIV drug Lenacapavir will soon be saving lives across the country, writes Molly Thompson, yet marginalised communities in the global south who made this possible still don’t have access
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