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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).

Model Explains Why HIV Prevention Dosing Differs by Sex

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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) press release
31 October 2014

PrEP for a new era

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What's Up HIV (blog)
29 October 2014

San Francisco to spend $300K improving access to PrEP

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San Francisco Examiner
29 October 2014

PrEP Pops Up On Cruising Sites

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Positive Lite
22 October 2014

The Welcome Side Effect of PrEP

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The Advocate
14 October 2014

Magnetic Love and Making Healthy Babies - Carolina's story

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My PrEP Experience (blog)
2 October 2014

Would an HIV-preventing drug change your world?

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BBC World Have Your Say (audio)
1 October 2014

NYC promotes acceptance of controversial HIV drug

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Newsday
1 October 2014

Can this HIV drug help to end 30 years of blighted lives?

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The Guardian
29 September 2014

PrEP, The Pill, and the Fear of Promiscuity

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Nursing Clio
25 September 2014

Prep Use Up in SF, Advocates Seek Wider Access

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BETA blog
22 September 2014