Charlie Sheen Takes New HIV Drug Treatment Through Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

  • 7 years ago
In a new interview with ABC, actor Charlie Sheen revealed that he has joined a Food and Drug Administration Study for a new HIV treatment. While speaking with Michael Strahan, Sheen said, "For eight months now I've been enrolled in an FDA study for a medication for a drug called PRO-140," Sheen then went on to add that the drug is in the "late stages" of its trial run and "very close to being approved." The former 'Two and Half Men' star, who went public with his HIV diagnosis in November 2015, went on to say that he feels "really good," and is "grateful" for the health care he has received since being diagnosed.