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- What Is PrEP and Who Should Take It?
PrEP is a preventive medicine that blocks the HIV virus from taking hold within your body There are currently two forms of daily oral medications for PrEP and one long-acting injectable form of PrEP: Truvada ® is a daily pill that combines two medications called tenofovir disoproxil and emtricitabine
- Preventing HIV with PrEP | HIV | CDC
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is medicine (pills or shots) that reduces your chance of getting HIV PrEP is for adults and adolescents without HIV who may be exposed to HIV through sex or injection drug use
- Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis - HIV. gov
PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, is medicine people at risk for HIV take to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drug use PrEP can stop HIV from taking hold and spreading throughout your body Currently, there are two FDA-approved daily oral medications for PrEP
- HIV: PrEP and PEP - MedlinePlus
PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis It is for people who don't already have HIV but are at risk of getting it PrEP is medicine that can reduce this risk It can either be a pill that you take every day or an injection that you get every two months
- Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) | NIH - HIVinfo
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is an HIV medicine taken by people who do not have HIV that reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% and from injection drug use by at least 74%
- Clinical Guidance for PrEP | HIV Nexus | CDC
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is the use of antiretroviral medication to prevent HIV PrEP is for people without HIV who may be exposed to HIV through sex or injection drug use
- #PrEPared | HIV Prevention | Lets Stop HIV Together | CDC
PrEP is medicine that prevents HIV If you’re sexually active and do not have HIV, PrEP is available for you no matter your relationship status, health insurance coverage, or immigration status PrEP gives you added peace of mind for wherever the moment takes you
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