lundi 11 juillet 2016
Advocates for HIV prevention pill push for better access, information
The drug Truvada has been used to treat HIV for over a decade and recent clinical trials show, if taken daily, it can also reduce the risk of getting HIV by more than 90 per cent. But doctors aren't yet familiar with the drug and it can cost up to $1,000 a month.
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