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Pre-exposure prophylaxis involves people who do not have HIV taking antiretroviral drugs when they are at risk of exposure to HIV in order to prevent infection. The drugs are usually taken as pills (oral PrEP).

WHO: No, Not All Gay Men Need to Take Antiretroviral Drugs

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Science Speaks
17 July 2014

I'm an HIV Physician. And I'm Starting PrEP.

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The Body
16 July 2014

Should All Gay and Bisexual Men Take PrEP?

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Huffington Post
15 July 2014

Pill to Prevent H.I.V. Gets a Prominent Backer: Andrew Cuomo

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New York Times
4 July 2014

Men at high risk for HIV may misjudge their vulnerability

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Chicago Tribune
27 June 2014

Uptake of PrEP Can Be High, Demo Project Shows

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Medscape (free registration required)
25 June 2014

Room for Debate: Is a Pill Enough to Fight H.I.V.?

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New York Times
18 June 2014

Condomless Sex and Gay Men

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Psychology Today
6 June 2014

New Resource: “Is PrEP Right for Me?”

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BETA blog
29 May 2014

Ready for HIV's Sexual Revolution?

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New York Times
23 May 2014

Getting My Rocks Off: PrEP Isn't For Cowards

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Bilerico Project
23 May 2014