Because Truvada is such an expensive drug, though, many do not have access to it. Still others lack health care providers with the knowledge or supportive practice to recommend it. (Read more about the costs and an effort to fight them: https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/05/act-up-is-challenging-gilead-to-make-truvada-more-accessible.html …)
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I’m talking about my use of PrEP to encourage openness about sexual health — and also to encourage people to learn about PrEP if you’re a sexually active queer person or otherwise at heightened risk for HIV. (This education is needed; read this: https://www.buzzfeed.com/dominicholden/one-third-of-gay-men-havent-heard-of-a-drug-that-helps?utm_term=.hdNqNp6A04#.hdNqNp6A04 …)
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PrEP is used for HIV prevention, as I say in the tweet. It is taken by people who do not have HIV to reduce their risk.
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Regardless you should never ask someone how they became positive.
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You handsome devil!
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