Gilead Sciences didn't violate government patents on HIV prevention treatment, jury finds

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Gilead Sciences didn't violate government patents on HIV prevention treatment, jury finds
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The U.S. government had sued Gilead in 2019 arguing that the company was profiting off CDC patents.

A jury cleared Gilead Sciences of U.S. government allegations that it violated patents held by the Centers for Disease and Prevention on an HIV prevention drug.

The U.S. government had sued Gilead in 2019 arguing that the company was profiting off CDC patents through the company's sales of Truvada and Descovy, oral medications taken to prevent HIV infection.

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