A drug that fights the spread of HIV is being handed out to low-income youth in the East Bay, according to reports.
A new program is making doses of Truvada — a drug made by Foster City-based company Gilead which can cut down on the risk of transmitting the disease from 42 to 75 percent — available to about 100 low-income youth, the Bay Area News Group reported.
Chris Roberts
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