In addition, there are effective methods to prevent getting HIV through sex or drug use, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), medicine people at risk for HIV take to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drug use, and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), HIV medicine taken within 72 hours after a possible exposure to prevent the virus
HIV-related Factors HIV-related measures assessed lifetime sexual experiences, including: (1) exchange of sex for drugs or money; (2) sex with a partner suspected of having HIV; (3) sex with a partner known to have HIV; (4) sex with an injection drug user; and history of (5) injection drug use; (6) STIs; and (7) HIV testing.
PrEP is a drug taken by HIV-negative people before and after sex that reduces the risk of getting HIV.
HIV. When someone is exposed to HIV through sex or injection drug. For information on PEP or post-exposure prophylaxis (taking medicine to prevent HIV after a
PEP is a way to use HIV meds AFTER sex to try to prevent HIV infection. This usually involves taking a combination of three daily oral meds for 28 days.
PrEP is a drug taken by HIV-negative people before and after sex that reduces the risk of getting HIV.
PEP is a four-week course of anti-HIV medication. It prevents HIV after unprotected sex. Start taking PEP as soon as possible, but no more than 72 hours after
PrEP is a drug taken by HIV-negative people before and after sex that reduces the risk of getting HIV.
In addition, there are effective methods to prevent getting HIV through sex or drug use, including pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), medicine people at risk for HIV take to prevent getting HIV from sex or injection drug use, and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), HIV medicine taken within 72 hours after a possible exposure to prevent the virus
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