In the news: New HIV prevention guidelines say doctors should not 'gatekeep' PrEP

Prossy Luzige, a prevention and linkage coordinator who works in the York Region of Ontario, poses for a photograph with HIV self-test kits, photographed at the Toronto People With Aids Foundation office, in Toronto, Friday, Feb., 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christopher Katsarov

A coalition of doctors across Canada is releasing a new guideline for prescribing medications that can prevent HIV infection, with a strong focus on increasing the promotion and awareness of the expanding class of drugs.

The clinical guideline published Monday in the 好色tv Medical Association Journal provides 31 recommendations and 10 good practices for prescribing antiretroviral medication before and after a potential HIV exposure to prevent infection.聽

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