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AVAC Urges FDA Approval of PrEP Following Positive Advisory Committee Recommendation; Lays out Priorities to Ensure Access

Thursday, May 10, 2012
 

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AVAC Urges FDA Approval of PrEP Following Positive Advisory Committee Recommendation; Lays out Priorities to Ensure Access

New York, NY — AVAC hails the recommendation by an FDA Advisory Committee that emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF/FTC or Truvada) be approved for use as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among sexually active adult men and women. Citing the urgent need for new HIV prevention options to stem HIV infections, AVAC urges the FDA to issue an approval for all men and women at risk, and is calling on public health agencies, governments, advocates and funders to take action to ensure access to TDF/FTC as PrEP.
    
“This brings us closer to a watershed for global HIV prevention efforts,” said Mitchell Warren, executive director of AVAC. “PrEP, while not a panacea, will be an essential additional part to the world’s success in ending AIDS. For the millions of men and women who remain at risk for HIV worldwide, each new HIV prevention option offers additional hope that we will achieve the end of the epidemic.”

“The evidence from the clinical trials presented today is clear:  If you perceive yourself to be at risk, if you take your pill daily, and if you receive the drug as part of a comprehensive package of HIV prevention interventions and testing, oral PrEP can dramatically reduce your chances of becoming infected,” Warren said.

Noting that the FDA typically, but not always, follows its committees’ recommendations, Warren said, “With their support for approval, the FDA’s expert panel and its own scientists have followed the evidence.  We hope and expect that the agency will follow their sound advice.”

"As a young black gay HIV-negative man, I see that the current prevention options are not stemming HIV incidence in my community,” said Matthew Rose, policy chair of the Young Black Gay men's Leadership Initiative and an AVAC PxROAR partner. “I know that a single drug or prevention strategy will not end this epidemic. But PrEP will give young gay black men tools that will allow them to manage their situation and make their own HIV prevention choices based on knowing all the options that exist.”

An action agenda for PrEP implementation
In anticipation of an FDA approval for TDF/FTC as PrEP, AVAC is calling for immediate actions to ensure that PrEP can be made available to people at risk of HIV quickly, safely and through programs that maximize safety, use of comprehensive HIV prevention and impact on HIV infections. These actions should take place in the US and in other countries that may take the FDA ruling as a positive signal for national introduction of TDF/FTC as PrEP.

“After decades of research, it’s thrilling that we can begin talking about access to a powerful new HIV prevention option,” Warren said. “Some funders and policymakers have been awaiting a signal from the FDA before launching demonstration projects or developing implementation plans.  The time for waiting is over. We need to get on with the work of setting priorities and rolling out PrEP to people who can benefit the most.”

AVAC’s recommendations include:

“PrEP, together with other prevention strategies that we have now and those still to be developed, could help to significantly reduce the global burden of HIV infections and could be a life-saving intervention for some men and women, Warren added. “Multiple clinical trials have clearly shown that PrEP is safe and effective when used as prescribed. We all must now act on the scientific evidence and translate it into practice and impact. We simply cannot afford to dismiss any new options in the quest to end AIDS.”

For a PDF version of this press release, click here.
 
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For more information about PrEP and the steps needed to make it available to people in need, visit www.prepwatch.org and www.avac.org/prep.

About AVAC: Founded in 1995, AVAC is a non-profit organization that uses education, policy analysis, advocacy and a network of global collaborations to accelerate the ethical development and global delivery of AIDS vaccines, male circumcision, microbicides, PrEP and other emerging HIV prevention options as part of a comprehensive response to the pandemic.

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