New HIV Prevention drug shot offering 6 months of protection
Yeztugo is the new HIV prevention shot just approved in 2025—it's a big deal because you only need to get it twice a year for six months of protection. It's called lenacapavir, and studies showed it was nearly 100% effective at preventing HIV in people at risk. You get two injections in the abdomen every six months, and it's a game-changer for anyone who doesn't want to worry about taking a daily pill. Just remember, you have to test negative for HIV before starting, and it doesn't protect against other STIs, so keep using condoms for full protection.