by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
Taking PrEP is a choice. An HIV prevention choice that is person-centered. If you are HIV-negative and feel you are at risk of getting infected, you can choose to take PrEP for as long as you need to. However, if a person is HIV-positive, they have no choice and have...
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
PrEP is for anyone who is HIV-negative and feels they might be at risk of getting HIV. If you are unsure about taking PrEP, why not try going through this roadmap that can help you decide whether PrEP is a good option for you.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
HIV prevention options include: Condoms Counselling Male medical circumcision Healthy lifestyles PrEP PEP ART for partners living with HIV Treatment for STIs
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
No. It only protects against HIV infection. PrEP does not protect against pregnancy or other sexually transmitted infections.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
PrEP is the use of anti-HIV medication that keeps HIV-negative people from getting HIV.Pre – beforeExposure – coming into contact with HIVProphylaxis – a medicine to prevent infection
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