by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
First visit: HIV and blood test screening. Get your PrEP supply for a month.One month visit: HIV and blood test screening Get your 3-month prescription and collect your pills every monthMonthly visit: Use your prescription to collect your pills every month at your...
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
Yes. PrEP works when used together with other effective HIV prevention methods. It does not prevent STIs or pregnancy.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
PrEP should not be used as HIV treatment. HIV-positive people need a combination of three ARVs for treatment, given by the healthcare provider, according to their needs.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
PrEP is an extra HIV prevention option and where possible, should be used in combination with condoms.Using condoms is still the best way to prevent HIV infection. Condoms protect against STIs and pregnancy when used correctly and consistently.
by MyPrEP | Mar 5, 2021
Yes, PrEP can be taken with any kind of contraception.
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