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If you have not fully disclosed your status and prefer that your coworkers not see you take your medication, try adjusting your breakfast, lunch or break schedule.

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Important Safety Information

For additional safety information, please see Full Prescribing Information for TRUVADA.

Committing To Treatment
Why is taking 100% of your meds so important? Get the answer here.



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When you have a lot on your mind, it's easy to forget simple things. "Where did I put my keys?" "Did I pay that bill last week?" "Did I take my meds today?" While we can't remind you to pick up milk at the grocery store on your way home, the TRUVADA Y.E.S. Program can help you remember your next doctor's appointment, prescription refill and daily meds. You can sign up for this convenient service online or on your mobile phone to receive helpful alerts by e-mail or text message.


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Patients should read the Patient Information on lactic acidosis, serious liver problems and flare-ups of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection, included in "What is the most important information I should know about TRUVADA?". It is important that you discuss your treatment options and any questions that you may have with your healthcare provider.