PrEP
(pre-exposure prophylaxis) is
a medication that HIV-infected people take to avoid contracting the virus
through sex or injection drug use. PrEP is a highly effective HIV prevention
tool when used as directed.
This
section addresses some of the most frequently asked questions about PrEP. You
can also share materials or watch videos about the benefits of PrEP.
PrEP Topics –
1.
What is PrEP? - PrEP
(pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a medication that HIV-infected people take to
avoid contracting the virus through sex or injection drug use.
2.
How effective is PrEP? - PrEP
is highly effective for preventing HIV
·
When used as directed, PrEP reduces the
risk of contracting HIV from sex by nearly 99 percent.
·
Although there is less data on how
effective PrEP is in people who inject drugs, we do know that when used as
directed, PrEP reduces the risk of contracting HIV by at least 74%.
·
PrEP is much less effective when it is not
taken as prescribed.
How long must I take PrEP before it
becomes highly effective?
·
PrEP provides the best HIV protection for
receptive anal sex (bottoming) after about 7 days of daily use.
·
PrEP reaches maximum protection for
receptive vaginal sex and injection drug use after about
21 days of daily use.
·
Insertive anal sex (topping) and insertive
vaginal sex have no data.
Is PrEP right for me?
PrEP
may be right for you if you test negative for HIV, and any of the following
apply to you:
You
have had anal or vaginal sex in the past 6 months and you
·
have a sexual partner with HIV (especially
if the partner has an unknown or detectable viral load),
·
have not used a condom on a regular basis,
or
·
have had an STD diagnosed within the last
6 months
if
You inject drugs and you
·
have an injection partner with HIV, or
·
Share needles, syringes, or other
equipment to inject drugs (for example, cookers).
Where to Get
PrEP - Safe Hands Multispecialty STD Clinic is one
of the well known STD Clinic in Delhi. Here Dr. Vinod Raina HIV
Specialist who has taken care of about 54k patients in his 22 years of
experienced career.
How
do you reach Safe Hands Multispecialty STD Clinic?
India's famous Dr.
Vinod Raina has been in the post of CMO in Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital, he
has been treating patients suffering from HIV for the last 22 years. You should
get PrEP
treatment in Delhi
To reach Dr. Vinod
Raina, you can contact him on WhatsApp on his number +91-9136363692. You
can also contact him on his email address & our official website:
https://www.PEPforhivtreatment.com/
Call us 9136363692,
9871605858
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