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An HIV prevention roundup
North Dakota and Missouri bills focus on PrEP prescriptions, needle exchanges and HIV criminalization.
No one has reported health problems from the counterfeit HIV med Symtuza. Here’s how drugmaker Janssen wants to ensure patient safety.
Five people with HIV claim that being required to use a CVS pharmacy “causes them substantial difficulties and puts their privacy at risk....
In a state where HIV rates have been climbing, faster and better access to prevention is vital.
Safeway and other Albertsons pharmacies will also participate, allowing uninsured clients to fill PrEP prescriptions at no cost.
A series of lawsuits have charged that chains like CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens share blame for opioid overprescribing.
They would follow the lead of California, which allows pharmacies to dispense a 30-day supply of the HIV prevention pill without a script.
A recent survey found that pharmacies are insufficiently educating the public about unused opioid and antibiotic disposal.
Funds will support three areas of need.
The U.S. Health Department launched “Ready, Set, PrEP” to provide the HIV prevention med at no cost.
The historic 1917 Clinic in Birmingham will triple in size.
Retail pharmacies had no idea the medications sold by Mainspring Distribution had been acquired on the black market.
Pharmacist-driven hep C treatment sees good cure rates
Pharmacists oversaw the delivery of hepatitis C treatment in a recent study.
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