HIV Pill Seems to Succeed as a Preventative

Gay men may greatly lower their chances of being infected with HIV by taking a daily dose of a drug combination commonly used as a treatment for the virus, an international study has found.

The strategy was shown to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV by 43.8 percent among men who have sex with men. And among the men in the study who adhered most closely to the regimen of taking the drug combination every day, the infection risk was reduced by even more up to 72.8 percent, according to the study.

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