The Georgia House has passed a bill that would allow pharmacists to prescribe and administer HIV prevention drugs, making it easier for residents to access the medication and potentially reducing the state’s high rate of HIV diagnoses.
The Georgia House has passed a bill that would allow pharmacists to prescribe and administer HIV prevention drugs, making it easier for residents to access the medication and potentially reducing the state’s high rate of HIV diagnoses.
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