Works in Progress Podcast

Lenacapavir: The miracle drug that could end AIDS

Jun 11, 2025
Lenacapavir is turning heads as a near-100% effective HIV treatment, potentially revolutionizing global health. The hosts dive into the history of HIV, from its discovery to groundbreaking drugs like AZT. They explain how lenacapavir disrupts the virus's lifecycle and discuss the importance of long-acting medications in patient care. The podcast also tackles the economic challenges of accessing effective treatments in low-income regions and highlights the significant role of public funding in HIV programs. It's a hopeful look at the future of AIDS treatment!
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ANECDOTE

Saloni's HIV Vaccine Trial Experience

  • Saloni participated in an HIV vaccine trial in 2019 to help science and possibly gain immunity.
  • She shared the humorous mix-up about her height qualifying her for the trial.
INSIGHT

Lenacapavir Targets HIV Capsid

  • The HIV capsid is a key bullet-shaped structure containing RNA and enzymes that stays intact through infection.
  • Lenacapavir targets the capsid, disrupting multiple stages of the virus's life cycle by preventing uncoating and nuclear entry.
INSIGHT

Lenacapavir’s Remarkable Trial Results

  • Lenacapavir clinical trials showed nearly 100% efficacy in preventing HIV infections among thousands of women.
  • The treatment also provided comprehensive care like STI testing and counseling to participants.
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