Cabenuva on BIG FACTS with Big Bank & DJ Scream
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This message is brought to you by Injectable Cabanova, Cabotegravir, Real Pivirine. Here's a question for you. Are you ready for a complete HIV treatment that doesn't demand daily attention, then you're ready to talk to your doctor about Cabinuva. Cabinuva helps keep your HIV in check with no more daily HIV pills. Results may vary. Attend all appointments. Cabinuva is a complete prescription regimen used to treat HIV-1 infection in people 12 years and older who weigh at least 77 pounds or 35 kilograms to replace their current HIV-1 medicines when their health care provider determines they meet certain requirements. Don't take cabanuba if allergic or taking medicines that may interact. Serious side effects, allergic reactions or rash, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. If these occur, give medical help right away. Tell your doctor about your medicines or supplements, medical conditions, liver or kidney problems, mental health, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. The most common side effect is injection site reaction. Talk to your doctor and learn more by calling 1-800-946-4323 or visiting cabanuba.com. That's C-A-B-E-N-U-B-A.com.
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