State Bill To Allow Pharmacists To Administer HIV Prevention Drugs

DENVER (CBS4) - A bill is moving through the state legislature which would allow pharmacists to dispense HIV prevention drugs without a prescription from a doctor. The bill passed out of its first committee on Friday.

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Some pharmacists say many people who need PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) and PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) medicine don't get them because they won't see a doctor for various reasons.

Under the bill, pharmacists would be required to undergo training and administer blood tests.

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The Colorado Medical Society - which represents physicians - has not taken a position on the bill.

Representatives Alex Valdez and Leslie Herod are sponsoring the bill.

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