The Oklahoman

Daily HIV prevention pill urged for healthy people at risk

- By Lauran Neergaard The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Doctors should offer a daily HIV prevention pill to healthy people who are at high risk of getting infected with the virus, an influentia­l health care panel recommende­d Tuesday.

The new guidelines aim to help cut the nearly 40,000 new HIV infections in the U.S. each year.

Screening people for the HIV virus also is critical. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force reiterated its long-standing advice that everyone ages 15 to 65 — and anyone who's pregnant — should be regularly screened, a step to early, life- saving treatment.

But the latest recommenda­tions went a step further.

Studies show that if people who are still healthy take certain HIV drugs every day, it dramatical­ly reduces their chances of being infected by an HIV- positive sexual partner or from injection drug use.

The approach is called PrEP, or p re exposure prophylaxi­s. One brand—a two-medication combo pill named Truvada — so far is approved for preventive use in the U.S.

The task force said PrEP is only for people at high risk of infection. That includes anyone with an HIV-positive sex partner; who has sex without a condom with someone at high risk of HIV; or who shares needles while injecting drugs.

The recommenda­tions were published in the Journal of t he American Medical Associatio­n. Other medical groups also urge Truvada for prevention, yet just 17 percent of people who might benefit were prescribed it last year, according to an accompanyi­ng editorial.

Private insurers follow task force recommenda­tions on what preventive care to cover, some at no out- of- pocket cost under rules from former President Barack Obama's health care law.

 ?? [ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? In this May 10, 2012, photo, a doctor holds Truvada pills in her office in San Francisco.
[ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] In this May 10, 2012, photo, a doctor holds Truvada pills in her office in San Francisco.

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