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Who might be a good candidate to learn about APRETUDE as a potential option?
Anyone interested in long-acting HIV prevention should learn about APRETUDE.*
*APRETUDE is given every other month by a healthcare provider after initiation injections have been given 1 month apart for 2 consecutive months. Your clients should stay under a provider’s care while receiving APRETUDE. Your clients must receive it as scheduled. If they will miss a scheduled injection by more than 7 days, they need to call their provider right away.
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What should I ask someone who is considering PrEP?
Here are the questions you can ask someone considering PrEP to see if it might be an option:
- Are you currently HIV negative?
- Do you always use a condom?
- Have you been diagnosed with an STI in the last 6 months?
- Do you have a sexual partner with HIV? Particularly with an unknown or detectable viral load?
- Do you know the HIV status of your sexual partner(s)?
- Are you sexually active and live in an area where HIV is prevalent?
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What should I ask someone who is experienced with PrEP?
Here are the questions you can ask someone currently experienced with PrEP to see if APRETUDE might be an option.
- Are you taking daily PrEP pills now?
- Do you struggle to fit a daily PrEP pill into your routine?
- Would you rather get your PrEP once every other month?
- Do you like the idea of 2 months of continuous HIV protection with each injection without daily PrEP pills? APRETUDE can help reduce the risk of getting HIV when taken as prescribed.
- Can you attend an injection appointment every other month?
- Are you concerned that people may see your PrEP pill and ask about it?
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How can I prepare to talk to clients about APRETUDE?
Be sure to familiarize yourself with the APRETUDE clinical trials, risks, side effects, and access and support information your clients may read on this website. For US healthcare professionals, visit our APRETUDE HCP site for additional study details and expert discussion.
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Can I hear from some patients about their experiences with APRETUDE?
Listen to real patients sharing their experiences with APRETUDE to learn ways to discuss APRETUDE with your clients.
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How can I help patients prescribed APRETUDE to start and stay on PrEP?
After a patient is prescribed APRETUDE, you may be able to provide professional access and support. As a specialty drug, it may require a departure from your routine, which is why we’re supplying these tools and resources.
Learn more about starting your patients on APRETUDE:
- Confirming insurance coverage
- Assigning an administration site
- Acquiring APRETUDE
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Where can I find additional education and access support?
For ongoing education, check in regularly to register for free live webinars. Sessions will occur every other month and feature someone who has experience receiving APRETUDE.
For access support, ViiVConnect provides personalized tools, resources, and individual support so your clients can access their prescribed medications. ViiVConnect Access Coordinators can help you and your clients with:
- Enrollment
- Benefits verification
- Prior authorizations (PAs) and medical necessities
- Savings and assistance programs*
- Medication reimbursement
*Subject to eligibility and program terms and conditions; ViiVConnect programs do not constitute health insurance.
Call a ViiVConnect Access Coordinator at 1-844-588-3288, toll free, Monday-Friday (8am-8pm) (EST).
Language options are available.