PrEP 是我們預防愛滋病毒傳播和終結愛滋病毒流行最有效的工具。

An Act Enabling Pharmacists to Prescribe, Dispense and Administer PrEP (S.1407) would significantly advance the Commonwealth’s goal of ending the HIV epidemic by expanding access to HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and permitting a pharmacist to dispense a 60-day supply for those facing barriers to care.

According to GLAD’s testimony in support of the legislation:

GLAD strongly supports S.1407 because it expands access to a simple, safe, and effective medication that reduces the risk of HIV transmission by close to 100% and provides our best opportunity to end the HIV epidemic. The bill, which authorizes pharmacists to dispense PrEP without a prescription on a short-term basis, will: (1) allow the most vulnerable populations to obtain PrEP quickly; and (2) improve access to care by requiring pharmacists to link customers to medical care for ongoing PrEP oversight and other vital health needs.

更新: On July 31, the Massachusetts legislative session ended without a vote on this bill. We will continue to advocate for legislation that will provide needed access to this essential medication.

UPDATE: On June 30, the Massachusetts Senate took a bold step toward ending the HIV epidemic by passing the bill. 了解更多.

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