Greens urge Australian Government to fast-track PrEP as Canada approves HIV prevention drug

2016-03-04

The Australian Greens have called on the Federal Government to fast-track the approval of HIV-prevention medication, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), following Canada approving it.
Canada joined the United States and France in approving Truvada late last month.
"The approval of PrEP drugs should be fast-tracked by the Australian Government," said the Greens' spokesperson on Sexuality, Senator Robert Simms.
"There is now a strong evidence base and consensus amongst Australian non-government organisations working in this area that PrEP, along with rapid HIV tests and home self-tests are vital to add to the prevention tools currently available, so the Government should be doing all it can to speed up availability.
"Australia is lagging behind."
In November last year, the Senate backed Senator Simms' motion calling on the Australian Government to remove regulatory barriers to access to PrEP, rapid HIV tests and home self-tests, and urgently explore policy options, including expanded trials in states and territories, to enable access to these important prevention tools.
Recently, Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration pushed its deadline to make a decision on PrEP to May 2016.
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