iPrEP (intermittent Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) – using HIV drugs to before a possible exposure to HIV, to reduce the chance of infection. iPrEP refers to taking a reducing dosing shecdule based on when you are likely to be exposed. PrEP usually refers to a daily treatment.
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capsid inhibitor – this is a new type of HIV drug that works at several different stages of the HIV lifecycle.
Lenacapavir is currently to only approved capsid inhibitor. The long-acting HIV med only needs to be given by subcutaneous injection every six months.
ETR (end of treatment response) – having an undetectable HCV viral load at the end of HCV treatment. See SVR.
monoinfection – infection with only one virus
pharmacokinetics – the study of how drugs are absorbed, metabolised and cleared from the body.