It’s Not Just Dosing: Stribild’s Side Effect Profile Could Give It An Edge In HIV Market
Executive Summary
Gilead has priced its new 4-in-1 HIV treatment, more commonly referred to as Quad, slightly above the only other integrase inhibitor-based regimen on the market, Merck’s Isentress, but at a 35% premium to its own three-drug combo product, Atripla.
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