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The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday (6/18) approved a powerful new prevention drug for HIV called Yeztugo that promises to keep most people virus-free with two shots a year. (Wall Street Journal)

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Yeztugo has an annual list price of $28,218 in the U.S., which Gilead said was in line with existing branded PrEP options. The company said it is working to ensure broad insurance coverage for the drug, and to help defray any out-of-pocket costs. (Wall Street Journal)

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Isn't this functionally similar to a vaccine? You could theoretically eliminate the virus spread in one generation if everyone gets on it and it is made extremely accessible/cheap. But these demons will most certainly milk this epidemic for a few more years.

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On 6/18/2025 at 8:45 PM, BCMan said:

Yeztugo has an annual list price of $28,218 in the U.S., which Gilead said was in line with existing branded PrEP options. The company said it is working to ensure broad insurance coverage for the drug, and to help defray any out-of-pocket costs. (Wall Street Journal)

The only reason anyone is paying for branded PreP options is pharmacy benefit managers. It should be a scandal but I guess there are too many people with their hands in the cookie jar.

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This is an injection I won't likely be getting.

Most providers will want to inject it into the abdomen and it's a rather large dosage of liquid.

My own ID doc said that it's likely it will remain visible on the stomach for some time, either as a pouch of liquid or a slightly raised plateau.

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4 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

This is an injection I won't likely be getting.

Most providers will want to inject it into the abdomen and it's a rather large dosage of liquid.

My own ID doc said that it's likely it will remain visible on the stomach for some time, either as a pouch of liquid or a slightly raised plateau.


Don't you feel like it's a small price to pay? Especially if this injection does not have the horrible renal side effects of Prep? Personally speaking, those side effects are the main reason why I am choosing to adjust my life to prep on-demand so I welcome this invention if it is more bearable on my body.

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6 hours ago, Felange said:

Don't you feel like it's a small price to pay? Especially if this injection does not have the horrible renal side effects of Prep? Personally speaking, those side effects are the main reason why I am choosing to adjust my life to prep on-demand so I welcome this invention if it is more bearable on my body.

For me, I've been on some form of PrEP since Truvada trials in late 2010.  I get bloodwork every 90 days.  My renal numbers have remained perfect.

The talked about side-effects aren't widespread and are highly overdramatized.  The rough percentage of those who have any renal issue is 2.3%

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4 minutes ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

For me, I've been on some form of PrEP since Truvada trials in late 2010.  I get bloodwork every 90 days.  My renal numbers have remained perfect.

The talked about side-effects aren't widespread and are highly overdramatized.  The rough percentage of those who have any renal issue is 2.3%


Yeah it's probably worse in my head also. I always assume the worst unfortunately. Thanks for the feedback.

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I feel like with a shot there's more risk it wears off for some sooner than others, people drag their feet and go more.than 6 months, etc. Then again lots of people are terrible about taking daily pills too I suppose. 

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12 hours ago, BenjaminNicholas said:

This is an injection I won't likely be getting.

Most providers will want to inject it into the abdomen and it's a rather large dosage of liquid.

My own ID doc said that it's likely it will remain visible on the stomach for some time, either as a pouch of liquid or a slightly raised plateau.

So you're saying it's PreP for bears? 

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