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Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Love800(m): 9:53am On Feb 20
Hepatitis is a sexually transmitted infection?
What does it do to the body. I mean the damages?

There is one like dat(forgetting the name of this particular sex-infection), it will make tiny dots to start appearing on your lips.
pimplucious:
I’m even more concerned about hepatitis than hiv now
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by lymelyte(m): 9:54am On Feb 20
Dottore:
Some Nigerians will take overdose of this. Then there's fear of adulterated version or even entirely fake version of it. I know my country people
spot on. They will stock a warehouse of it and trade it if given the chance.. that's why it must be regulated.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Wotowotoman: 9:54am On Feb 20
If only Poweredcom could afford this. Well, night operation dey for am to raise the money cheesy
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by MatrixCircle: 9:58am On Feb 20
Lies. The Westerners Europe, America and Australia don't take this shit.

The means of making money by Pharmaceuticals in Nigeria. They work their ways through NAFDAC and throw this shit to us through greedy business men that want to rip citizens with this shit drugs.

I once applied to be among drug testing volunteers in a Western country but when I saw what they do they with volunteers I pulled out.

They pay volunteers about 8000 USD a week for being in that camp. I was there ?
In Africa they use the population for free. I think some people in government are paid maybe for this shit in Africa.

Be careful what medication you take into your body, I have been a volunteer in drug testing in the Western world.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Love800(m): 10:00am On Feb 20
But i thought we had PrEP usually taken to prevent hiv. Been hearing of it since, even before this recent new one.

Am confused.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by GravityDefier: 10:00am On Feb 20
H.M.O 's should just include it if at all it's not there.
Will go inquire from my H.M.O ASAP
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by BushDoctor123: 10:00am On Feb 20
Ilefoaye:
Na preventative.
Remember Prevention is better than Cure?
If the HIV enters a person’s body, lenacapavir is designed to disrupt the virus at several stages to undermine its ability to replicate and make that person sick. This long-acting protection makes it a convenient option for people who may struggle to take pills daily.

Like all medicines, lenacapavir may cause side effects. The most common are pain or swelling where the injection is given, along with some nausea or headaches. These effects are generally mild.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by karmaolu1(m): 10:01am On Feb 20
Walie
Vicotex:
The OP no even let person know if the drug na for hiv patient or na preventative for HIV
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Love800(m): 10:01am On Feb 20
So in summary, what is your message?
This is an honest question pls.
MatrixCircle:
Lies. The Westerners Europe, America and Australia don't take this shit.

The means of making money by Pharmaceuticals in Nigeria. They work their ways through NAFDAC and throw this shit to us through greedy business men that want to rip citizens with this shit drugs.

I once applied to be among drug testing volunteers in a Western country but when I saw what they do they with volunteers I pulled out.

They pay volunteers about 8000 USD a week for being in that camp. I was there ?
In Africa they use the population for free. I think some people in government are paid maybe for this shit in Africa.

Be careful what medication you take into your body, I have been a volunteer in drug testing in the Western world.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by karmaolu1(m): 10:05am On Feb 20
This one na doctor woo
LabStores:
Beware !!!

There are many more STDs stronger and even more deadlier than HIV.

Starting with the most common - Hepatitis

- Hepatitis B (HBV)
Sexually transmitted.
Can cause acute liver failure.
Chronic infection may lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer.
More infectious than HIV.
Preventable by vaccine.

-Hepatitis C (HCV)
Can be sexually transmitted (especially with high-risk sexual exposure).
Causes chronic liver damage and liver cancer.
No vaccine (but curable with antivirals).

-Untreated Syphilis (Treponema pallidum)
Can progress to neurosyphilis and cardiovascular syphilis.
Causes brain damage, paralysis, psychosis, aneurysms.
Fatal if untreated.
Fully curable with penicillin.

-Disseminated Gonorrhea
Untreated gonorrhea can spread to blood and joints.
Causes septic arthritis, endocarditis, meningitis.
Increasing antibiotic resistance makes it more dangerous.

-Chlamydia (Untreated – Leading to PID and Sepsis)
Often silent.
Can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility, ectopic pregnancy.
Rarely fatal, but complications can be severe.

-Human T-lymphotropic Virus (HTLV-1)
Sexually transmitted retrovirus.
Can cause adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma.
Also causes neurological disease.
No cure.

-Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-2) in Immunocompromised Individuals
Usually not deadly in healthy people.
Can cause fatal disseminated infection in newborns.
Can lead to encephalitis (brain inflammation).
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by JoeEeL(m): 10:13am On Feb 20
AntiChristian:
Why is there no readily available cure for HIV?
because nigerians believe in shebarababraba sheborobobo. And spend countleee hours on it instead of engaging their brains
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Circassian: 10:14am On Feb 20
Mind you talk is cheap

kingthreat:
You can become a scientist and try inventing one.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by JoeEeL(m): 10:17am On Feb 20
jospepper:
May fear be say make God help make our country men for that side no start to produce the fake one.
Lol another angle. 😂

But very crucial o. Its better u have no prevention than to think u are wit d prevention only for it to be fake.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by lastmessenger: 10:21am On Feb 20
AntiChristian:
Why is there no readily available cure for HIV?
keep waiting for the cure? For your information the drug was made by a christian nation. Tell me what good your islamic nations has brought to the world?
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Moveittothem: 10:22am On Feb 20
AntiChristian:
So how does this one work?

Does it reach that brain?
It probably would prevent the virus from gaining ground before going to that side to hide, it would wait for it at the gate and destroy it before it proceeds to the bedroom and hide inside wardrobe.

It's about preventing, not curing already hidden ones.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by olamilekan9(m): 10:24am On Feb 20
Make i start to dey file my dick, cuz intense careless nacking go soon resume chai angry grin angry
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by lymelyte(m): 10:24am On Feb 20
Host78:
We are doing subscription for everything nowadays.

Even pharmacists don't look for cure anymore. There's no profit in curing people.

Put them on subscription. Let them pay on a monthly basis. After all, they can't do without it.

The same thing GMO is trying to do with our food production and farming.

Every planting season, farmers will need to buy new seeds from them (basically a subscription).

They can't regrow the seeds they harvest so basically becoming dependant on the company.

The world is becoming a new slavery system. This time around you'll work, live freely while dependent on the system freely and with the money you earn.
spot on. One of the tested and trusted business model is the recurring business model where the system is designed to generate consistent and predictable revenue.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by brainycaleb(m): 10:29am On Feb 20
Thundafireseun:
South Africans need this drug more than any country on earth…

Meanwhile go to Onitsha you will get it half the price
I was about to say the same when I saw your comment!
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by SouthernPlateau: 10:37am On Feb 20
The Return of SKIN2SKIN🤔
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by pimplucious:
Love800:
Hepatitis is a sexually transmitted infection?
What does it do to the body. I mean the damages?

There is one like dat(forgetting the name of this particular sex-infection), it will make tiny dots to start appearing on your lips.
You mean herpes?

Yes. Hepatitis is sexually and orally transmissible. One can catch it through even the sweat of a carried. Be very careful

There is oral and genital herpes and there’s drug for it but it does not offer permanent cure it only cause it to go on remission but you can always use the drug whenever it reoccurs.

However, hepatitis, especially the B variant is very dangerous. You can go symptom free for 20yrs by which time a good damage would have been done to the liver which can eventually lead to liver cancer if not treated. If treated you will be placed on drugs for life.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by AntiChristian: 10:40am On Feb 20
lastmessenger:
keep waiting for the cure? For your information the drug was made by a christian nation. Tell me what good your islamic nations has brought to the world?
Yes, Christian nation using the Bible as constitution!

Where are the Christian nations that made the drug?

Drugs are made by thousands of scientists regardless of religion!
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Ournolly: 10:55am On Feb 20
larryUG:
Then Big pharma will release another genetically modified virus strain that will be just as HIV and the cycle continues.
This is my fear.
The level of greed and wickedness in humans cannot be overemphasised!
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Patented:
For most viral infection the drugs reduce your viral load by restricting thier capacity to reporduce and this allows you to live a good quality life. HIV anti-retriviral drugs are a life long commitment, meaning you keep taking them. for some your immune system may kick in and keep them at bay. Most "Toilet infections are bacterial in nature I beliebe) and not viral. i dont think there are many cases of transmission of viral infections from the toilet (this is not to assert that it is impossible) .
the bacterial infections can be treated successfully with antibiotics although some of the infecting organisms have become super bugs, meaning they are resistant to a lot of antibiotics. this happens when we abuse antibiotics by taking them when not needed, taking them in inadequate doses or not completing the recommended treatment cycle. basically when we dont follow doctors orders.

The coming back of STDs you mentioned is often from risky behaviour (eg sex without condom with multiple partners) the fact that you get treated today does not mean you will not catch the STD again if you encounter another infected persons.

Sexual health is personal responsibility
Love800:
Wow.

Its like this is also the same thing with other STDs. The drugs just cure dem for a while and later the symptoms will arrive back.

Let me just say it gives you a short-relieve.

But i want to understand something. These infections, not all are gotten through sex. Some of them are toilet infections too.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Mistersolar: 11:33am On Feb 20
prevention is better than cure literally here
AntiChristian:
Why is there no readily available cure for HIV?
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by DonroxyII: 11:33am On Feb 20
johncreek:
The height of immorality will begin again with full force.
May God help our soul
This Gen Recorded the Highest Fvck Possible even with HIV hishhash!
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by bigpicture001: 11:45am On Feb 20
Vicotex:
The OP no even let person know if the drug na for hiv patient or na preventative for HIV
Vaccines are usually for preventing
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by tnerro1(m): 12:01pm On Feb 20
LabStores:
What a great height and milestone this generation has achieved through science research and technology.
LabStores.ng
will put it on sale soon cool
Government through NAFDAC should regulate it's sales and make sure people don't get exploited.
Just imagine what this world would have been if the Blackman had the same zeal to make innovation like the white man, instead of staying in church all day looking for miracles
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by higgs: 12:07pm On Feb 20
Instead of these tiresome complaints,why not actually do your own scientific research and develop your own products? This is actually great progress. We hope for a vaccine soon.
Host78:
We are doing subscription for everything nowadays.

Even pharmacists don't look for cure anymore. There's no profit in curing people.

Put them on subscription. Let them pay on a monthly basis. After all, they can't do without it.

The same thing GMO is trying to do with our food production and farming.

Every planting season, farmers will need to buy new seeds from them (basically a subscription).

They can't regrow the seeds they harvest so basically becoming dependant on the company.

The world is becoming a new slavery system. This time around you'll work, live freely while dependent on the system freely and with the money you earn.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by Bwilliam(m): 12:07pm On Feb 20
Please get it to South Africa ASAP, before they finish themselves.
Re: Lenacapavir Now In Nigeria, Costs ₦58,000 by kingthreat(m): 12:49pm On Feb 20
AntiChristian:
That's not my calling!
Then stop complaining. Let scientists do what they can.
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