The Aids Foundation is pushing for a pill to be approved here for use in HIV prevention after a similar move was made across the Tasman.
Australia's version of the Medsafe agency has registered Truvada -- a drug currently used in New Zealand to treat people who already have HIV -- as a preventive treatment.
While Australian authorities are yet to fully fund the drug, it is now available for people to use as a means of protecting themselves from HIV.
In light of this, the New Zealand Aids Foundation has renewed calls for authorities here to do the same.
Chief executive Shaun Robinson said it was important for Kiwis to have full access to the drug to prevent HIV.