PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is a course of antiviral medication you can take to prevent HIV infection if you have potentially been exposed to the virus.
It must be started within 72 hours of an exposure to HIV and be taken correctly over a 28-day treatment period.
PEP can be 1 tablet taken daily or a combination of 2 or 3 tablets taken daily.
PEP is taken after a known or suspected exposure to HIV to prevent HIV transmission.
Examples of known or suspected exposure to HIV may include:
If your exposure to HIV is through a person with HIV who has an undetectable viral load, PEP is not recommended, as there is no risk of transmission.
PEP is not a morning-after pill (also known as emergency contraception) that makes it easy and safe to have sex without a condom. You must take the medication every day for 28 days for PEP to work.
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