by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
Some people may experience mild side effects when they start PrEP. The most common side effects include: NauseaHeadacheTirednessDiarrhoeaDepressionAbnormal dreamsVomitingRashProblems sleepingChanges in appetite In most people, these side effects go away after a few...
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
No. PrEP does not cause HIV. The medications in PrEP work to prevent HIV.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
No. Using condoms is still the best way to prevent HIV infection. PrEP is an extra HIV prevention option and where possible, should be used in combination with condoms.
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