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    HIV Is Now a Manageable Chronic Condition – How CVS Specialty Helps Patients Start and Stay on Treatment

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    Wed, July 8, 2026 at 8:00 PM GMT+5:30
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    NORTHAMPTON, MA /ACCESS Newswire/ July 8, 2026 /Originally published on CVS Health Company Newsroom

    • Diagnosed at a time when HIV was often considered a terminal condition, CVS Specialty patient Christopher Hooper is now living a full life decades later, reflecting the impact of modern treatment

    • Today’s HIV therapies can help people manage the condition long term, with effective treatment and prevention options available

    • CVS Specialty pharmacists, HIV-focused CareTeams and Center of Excellence help support patients with education, adherence and ongoing care

    Living with HIV today: One patient’s experience

    When Phoenix-based Christopher Hooper was diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as a college student in the 1990s, treatment options were limited and life expectancy was uncertain

    Today, after decades of advances in care, he is a business owner, married and living well

    Now a CVS Specialty patient, Christopher works closely with his HIV CareTeam, including his pharmacist, Helen Everett, to manage his condition and stay on track with treatment

    “It’s important to feel supported,” he says. “That relationship has provided a consistent foundation of trust and confidence that I don’t have to manage it all alone, allowing me to focus on the parts of my life that matter most.”

    How HIV treatment and prevention have evolved

    HIV care has changed significantly over the past several decades

    Early treatments often required multiple medications with significant side effects

    Today, patients have more simplified and flexible options with fewer side effects, including once-daily oral medications and long-acting injectable therapies administered by providers every two to six months

    CVS Specialty dispenses HIV medications and helps patients access them by navigating prior authorization requirements and connecting them to third-party financial assistance when needed

    With consistent treatment, many people can achieve an undetectable viral load

    • According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a person living with HIV who is on treatment and maintains an undetectable viral load is not at risk of transmitting HIV to sexual partners – a concept often referred to as Undetectable = Untransmittable (U=U)

    • Today, the average life expectancy for people living with HIV on continuous antiretroviral therapy, is similar to people without HIV

    There are also effective options to help prevent HIV, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP)

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