1. HIV remains a major public health problem, infecting 1.8 million people per year globally. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an effective HIV prevention strategy, using antiretroviral drugs like Truvada to significantly reduce transmission risk.
2. While PrEP is highly effective at preventing HIV, it also increases the risk of other sexually transmitted infections. PrEP also faces stigma and the perception that it promotes reckless behavior.
3. Overall, PrEP is a markedly effective HIV prevention strategy that avoids unnecessary morbidity and mortality, though it comes with some adverse effects and challenges. Future PrEP methods may provide more convenient dosing options to improve safety, adherence and uptake.