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Once-a-day HIV Treatment: Pricey But Perhaps Worth It.
The annual pharmacy costs for single tablet regimens were $6,100 less compared with regimens involving multiple pills, at least among HIV patients who were taking the medicines as intended, according to an Express Scripts analysis. On average, the company found that health plans could save about $4,160 per patient per year.