by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
No. You need to take the pill once a day for at least 7 days before you are fully protected.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
No. It is important that you take PrEP daily while at risk of getting HIV.When you feel that you are no longer at risk you can talk to your healthcare provider about stopping PrEP.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
PrEP is a new, safe, HIV prevention method for HIV-negative people who feel they might be at risk of getting HIV.
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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