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Community Pharmacies Could Transform HIV Fight
1 Jan
Summary
- Pharmacies may offer HIV prevention (PrEP) beyond clinics.
- This widens access for those facing stigma or fear.
- The move supports England's goal to end HIV by 2030.

Experts suggest that distributing HIV prevention treatment, known as PrEP, through community pharmacies could be a transformative step. Currently, most PrEP is accessed via sexual health services, but expanding this to local pharmacies would make the treatment more accessible to a wider population.
This shift aims to assist individuals who might be deterred from visiting sexual health clinics because of stigma or a fear of being identified. Community pharmacies, often conveniently located with flexible hours, could also better serve under-served groups and contribute to the government's commitment to ending new HIV cases by 2030.




