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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).

Op-Ed: The Danger in Calling PrEP a "Party Drug"

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Out
15 April 2014

Why Aren’t Gay Men On The Pill?

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The Dish
10 April 2014

Gay Men Divided Over Use of HIV Prevention Drug

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ABC News
7 April 2014

Forgotten Negatives: The Limits of Treatment as Prevention

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Treatment Action Group
2 April 2014

What’s Next for PrEP? A Q&A with Dr. Susan Buchbinder

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BETA blog
2 April 2014

1,000 gay men from Hong Kong and China wanted to trial anti-HIV jab

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South China Morning Post
1 April 2014

In Conversation with Jake Sobo from "My Life on PrEP"

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MSMGF blog
31 March 2014

David Duran: An Evolved Opinion on Truvada

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Huffington Post
28 March 2014

Getting Comfortable with PrEP: A Provider’s Perspective

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BETA blog
27 March 2014

Buckle Up - Getting PrEP A Very Bumpy Ride

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My PrEP Experience
24 March 2014

PrEP’s Unexpected Gifts: A Q&A with Adam Zeboski

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BETA blog
24 March 2014

Sluts, Stigma, and PrEP

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BETA blog
19 March 2014

Women and PrEP: A Q&A with Dr. Judy Auerbach

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BETA blog
11 March 2014

PrEP: Is One Drug As Good As Two?

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BETA blog
6 March 2014