South Africa seeks local production of Gilead's HIV prevention drug

South Africa is asking local drugmakers to start a process to make Gilead Sciences’ long-acting HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, domestically, in a push to bring production to the region where it is most needed.   The government is working alongside international partners, including Unitaid and the United States Pharmacopoeia, to identify which local company could make the twice-yearly injection safely, effectively and affordably, and provide any support needed. They will then recommend that company to Gilead.

Mar 5, 2026 - 09:30
South Africa is asking local drugmakers to start a process to make Gilead Sciences’ long-acting HIV prevention drug, lenacapavir, domestically, in a push to bring production to the region where it is most needed.   The government is working alongside international partners, including Unitaid and the United States Pharmacopoeia, to identify which local company could make the twice-yearly injection safely, effectively and affordably, and provide any support needed. They will then recommend that company to Gilead.

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