
 
        
         
		Welcome to once-monthly HIV treatment. 
 Once a month, and you’re 
 good to go. 
 CABENUVA is the only complete, long-acting  
 prescription injectable used to replace daily  
 HIV pills in certain adults.  
 CABENUVA is given as two injections monthly by a 
 healthcare provider, after taking about a month of 
 once-daily starter pills. It’s important to attend 
 all appointments. 
 "HIV pills aren't on  
       my mind anymore." 
 Orlando 
 Stays undetectable  
 with CABENUVA 
 Ask your doctor about CABENUVA  
 It's a long-acting injectable that works  
 continuously to keep you undetectable   
 for an entire month.* 
 * Undetectable means the amount of HIV in the blood is below 
 the level that can be measured by a lab test. Results may vary. 
 Orlando has been compensated by ViiV Healthcare. 
 BEFORE RECEIVING CABENUVA 
 Tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions,  
 including if you: 
  •  have ever had a skin rash or an allergic reaction to medicines that contain 
 cabotegravir or rilpivirine. 
 •  have or have had liver problems, including hepatitis B or C infection. 
  • have ever had mental health problems. 
  •  are pregnant or plan to become pregnant. It is not known if CABENUVA will 
 harm your unborn baby. CABENUVA can remain in your body for up to  12 
 months or longer after the last injection. 
 Please see additional Important Facts About CABENUVA  
 on the following page. 
 Important Facts About CABENUVA 
 This is only a brief summary of important information about  
 CABENUVA and does not replace talking to your healthcare  
 provider about your condition and treatment. 
 (kab' en ue vah) 
 ABOUT CABENUVA 
 CABENUVA is a complete prescription regimen used to treat   
 HIV-1 infection in adults as a replacement for their current HIV-1   
 treatment when their healthcare provider determines that they meet  
 certain requirements.  
 HIV-1 is the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency   
 Syndrome (AIDS).  
 CABENUVA contains 2 different medicines: 
  •  cabotegravir 
  •  rilpivirine 
 It is not known if CABENUVA is safe and effective in children. 
 DO NOT RECEIVE CABENUVA IF YOU 
  • have ever had an allergic reaction to cabotegravir or rilpivirine. 
  • are taking certain medicines: 
 ° carbamazepine 
 ° oxcarbazepine 
 ° phenobarbital 
 ° phenytoin 
 ° rifabutin 
 °  rifampin 
 °  rifapentine 
 °  dexamethasone (more than  
 a single-dose treatment), and/or 
 °  St John’s wort (Hypericum  
 perforatum) 
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