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Court rules in favor of Colombia over access to HIV drug in 'historic' decision

May 11, 2026
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STAT+ | Colombia wins a key court ruling over a compulsory license issued for an HIV medicine

At issue is dolutegravir, which is used in combination with other antiretroviral drugs to treat HIV and AIDS in adults and children

By Ed Silverman


STAT+ | Five years after disaster, a rare disease community gets new chance at treatment

Astellas renews trials on a gene therapy for a fatal muscle-wasting disease, X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM), five years after a disastrous start.

By Jason Mast


STAT+ | Medicare is spending far less than expected on new Alzheimer’s drugs

Feds expected to spend billions, not millions, on Leqembi and Kisunla, but the treatments are complicated to administer and adoption has been slow.

By Bob Herman



Capsules of kratom, a psychoactive drug derived from the leaves of the kratom plant.
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STAT+ | Trump pivots on kratom derivative 7-OH, floating approval for some forms

The president appears to favor giving some forms of kratom, a natural opioid, approval, despite recent FDA warnings about such products.

By Lev Facher


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