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Pre-exposure prophylaxis is PrEP, a way to prevent HIV infection by taking medication. It means to prevent or control the spread an infection or disease before exposure.
When taken as directed, PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%. PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from injection drug use by at least 74%. Learn more at Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
PrEP is for HIV-negative adults (18+) looking to protect themselves from HIV. It is also for those who are HIV positive looking to have MyPrEP treatment from the convenience and privacy of their home.
Yes. You must have a doctor consultation and be reviewed to determine if PrEP is appropriate for you. The doctor will prescribe and write a perscription for PrEP if it is determined appropriate.
PrEP is taken while at risk of exposure to HIV. As habits change, PrEP can be discontinued. Your decisions should be discussed with your doctor. If deciding to stop taking PrEP, you should continue to take it for at least four weeks after the last risk of exposure to HIV.

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