
Grassroots Activists Provide Thousands of At-Risk Individuals in the UK with Lifesaving HIV Drugs
Drug “buyers clubs” that include websites such as PrEPster and I Want PrEP Now are providing a number of at-risk individuals living in the United Kingdom with HIV drugs that can potentially save their lives.
*Updated on 1/18/2016 at 9:39 AM EST
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However, some activists have dedicated their efforts to making generic forms of Truvada more easily accessible to at-risk citizens in the United Kingdom, and at a significantly cheaper price. Increased access to preventive drugs is thought to have contributed to a
A concept made famous by the film “Dallas Buyers Club,” these drug “buyers clubs,” are normally run by activists who set out to make generic HIV drugs accessible and affordable. In countries like the United Kingdom, where the National Health Service (NHS) has, in the past,
PrEP can be lifesaving for individuals who are at increased risk of HIV infection. On a
In response to NHS inaction, Will Nutland, PhD, research fellow in the Faculty of Public Health and Policy at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, created PrEPster, a website that provides details for online pharmacies that are based in India and Swaziland, and through these pharmacies, individuals are able to obtain these drugs, according to a
These efforts to increase the accessibility of PrEP are thought to have been a large contributing factor in the 40% decrease in HIV infections that were reported by the
According to Deborah Gold, chief executive of NAT, “The dramatic drop in new HIV cases at Dean St. shows the power and potential of PrEP to stop HIV in its tracks. It also shows that the people who could benefit the most from PrEP are aware of their HIV risk and are tacking active steps to prevent transmission—even if it means accessing and paying for the medication themselves.”
PrEPster is not the only big website providing at-risk individuals with information on where they can access these lifesaving drugs; another site has helped around 2,000 individuals. Its name?
These grassroots activities have increased awareness pertaining to the safety and effectiveness of PrEP, and the NHS is finally paying attention. In December, NHS England announced its plans to conduct a 10,000-person trial over the course of three years which they hope will help inform them on the best way to bring these needed drugs to those who need them in the United Kingdom.
In the NHS press release, Kevin Fenton, director of Health and Wellbeing at Public Health England said, “Currently 13,500 people are living in the UK with undiagnosed HIV and we are still seeing around 5,000 new infections each year. Given we are in the fourth decade of this epidemic there are too many new infections occurring, and we need to use all tools available to save lives and money.”
With activists working on the ground floor, and the NHS working with Public Health England up top, perhaps those who are at increased risk in the United Kingdom will finally have a number of preventive options available to them so that they can adequately protect themselves and their partners from a virus that has already claimed countless lives.
Editor’s Note: The initial version of this article gave the impression that the websites, PrEPster and I Want PrEP Now, directly supply generic PrEP drugs. This is not true. The websites provide details about online pharmacies that sell PrEP.
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