Dozens of LGBTQ, HIV and public health organizations sign letter calling on Facebook to remove “factually inaccurate” advertisements that “suggest negative health effects” of HIV-prevention medication Truvada.
of the medication in the U.S. , the lack of trust in the relatively new medicine and misinformation.
Following the release of the open letter Monday, a number of lawmakers have joined the call for Facebook to remove the ads.t urging Facebook to remove the “deceptive” ads.
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