Hiv Prevention Pills
HIV prevention pills are a type of medication used to reduce the risk of becoming infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). They are designed to disrupt the infection process at its earliest stages, often shortly after exposure to the virus. These pills are typically taken daily and contain antiretroviral drugs that can reduce the chance of acquiring HIV by over 90%. They are an important tool in the fight against HIV and can be used alongside other prevention strategies such as condoms and regular HIV testing. HIV prevention pills are essential for those at high risk of HIV infection, like men who have sex with other men and people who share needles.
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