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The owner of the U.S.' largest pharmacy benefit manager is declining to cover Gilead Sciences’ long-acting HIV prevention breakthrough, at least for now. CVS Health, the parent of PBM juggernaut CVS ...
Trichomoniasis is an STI. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), trichomoniasis is the most common curable STI. Getting tested for trichomoniasis is the only way to know if ...
CVS Health (NYSE:CVS), one of the leading health insurers in the U.S. and owner of the pharmacy benefit manager Caremark, will not add Yeztugo, Gilead’s (NASDAQ:GILD) newly approved HIV PrEP, to its ...
CVS Health, one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit manager companies that play a lead role in deciding which drugs are covered by health insurance plans, has initially decided not to approve ...
CVS cites clinical, financial, and regulatory reasons for decision Yeztugo approved by FDA in June, nearly 100% effective in trials Medicare, VA, some Medicaid plans are already covering the drug CVS ...
(Reuters) -CVS Health, which runs the largest U.S. pharmacy benefit manager, will not add Gilead Sciences' new HIV prevention drug to its commercial plans for now, a spokesperson told Reuters, despite ...
CVS Health, one of the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit managers, has declined to cover Gilead’s newly FDA-approved HIV prevention drug Yeztugo (lenacapavir), a twice-yearly injection shown to be ...
STDcheck aims to provide a judgment- and hassle-free experience for people wanting to test for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). To use this service, you purchase the laboratory test you want at ...
Shares of Gilead Sciences, Inc. (GILD) tumbled 2.2% on Aug. 21, after pharmacy benefit manager CVS Health (CVS) decided not to add the former’s new HIV prevention drug, Yeztugo (lenacapavir), to its ...
Legs harnessed in an airborne straddle. Feeble pleas from your ob-gyn to scooch up. Cold, clunky metal speculum pushed into your vagina, followed by clanging and scraping. Pap smears are, at worst, a ...
The HIV epidemic in the Philippines continues to escalate, with new cases increasing by 500 percent over the past decade. Health experts warn that the number of Filipinos living with HIV could exceed ...
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