HIV self-tests coming to Australian pharmacies

Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations

The Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations has welcomed the arrival of HIV self-tests in Australian pharmacies from mid-December as a critically important additional tool to help people know their HIV status.

The devices will retail for $25 each. Initially, they will be available at Serafim’s pharmacy at Taylor Square in Sydney and the 777 pharmacy network in WA before coming to other pharmacies in the new year.

“As we mark the start of HIV Awareness Week, this is a very welcome piece of news,” said Darryl O’Donnell, CEO of AFAO. “Testing is absolutely critical to preventing HIV transmission. Once people know their status they can start treatment which allows them to completely suppress the virus, preventing further transmission.

“Testing is the first step and this device gives people who wish to test the choice to do so at home.

“While stigma and discrimination are easing they still present barriers for many people knowing their status. Being able to perform a finger prick test in the comfort of your own home will encourage more people to test for HIV.”

There is compelling Australian research to show HIV self-tests will increase testing among people who won’t otherwise see a doctor for a test, or who need to test regularly.

“The Australian Government’s goal is to end HIV transmission. New technologies such as HIV self-tests help power our progress.”

/Public Release.