The Federal Government Is Making HIV Prevention Treatment Free — But There's A Catch
The brand-name version of the once-daily pill that is 99% effective at preventing HIV used to cost upwards of $1,800 a month. Federal guidance now makes getting the drug with insurance cheeper.
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