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People who are HIV-negative can utilize post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, to help prevent HIV infection after a potential encounter. to HIV/AIDS PEP is a mixture of three antiretroviral drugs. HIV-negative people can use drugs that HIV-positive people can't. To reduce their chances, take it orally for 28 days. of contracting HIV.
PEP should not be used as a regular HIV prevention strategy. If a person has used PEP more than once, they might be a good candidate for PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)
PEP is not the same as PrEP, which involves taking
Two HIV medications on an ongoing basis.
· To be taken as soon as possible after a possible HIV exposure (up to 72 hours)
· Taken every day for 28 days
· Three HIV medications taken together
· It is intended to be used to prevent HIV transmission from a single unintentional exposure.
PrEP – (pre-exposure prophylaxis)
· Taken before and after potential HIV exposure
· Usually taken every day on a consistent basis.
· A cocktail of two HIV medications
· It is intended to be used on a regular basis as an ongoing HIV prevention method.
Is PEP right for me?
If you have had a possible HIV exposure within the last 72 hours, PEP may be right for you. The earlier you begin PEP, the more effective it will be.
PEP must be prescribed by a healthcare provider. if you think
You have been exposed to HIV, you should immediately contact Dr. Vinod Raina in Safe Hands
There is 24x 7 hour PEP treatment available.
Here you can also consult directly on phone call. Their phone no. is 9136363692. Or you can take an appointment by visiting their official website www.pepforhivtreatment.com
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