Friday, July 15, 2022

PEP emergency medicines for exposure to HIV

 

Key point

· Overview

· Taking your medicines

· Side effects

· Follow-up appointments

If you may have been exposed to HIV, we may give you a combination of medications known as PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis). Your immune system's cells are harmed by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Your resistance to common illnesses and infections is weakened.

The combination of the drugs can lower your chance of contracting HIV.

After a potential exposure, you have 72 hours (3 days) to begin therapy. It starts to lose a lot of its effectiveness after this. Typically, we do not advise beginning therapy after 3 days. Ideally, the therapy should begin within 24 hours of exposure. The treatment's goal is to keep you from contracting HIV. However, there is no assurance that it will.

Tell the doctor 

Please inform the medical professional caring for you if you:

·     Take any additional medications, including those you purchase (from a pharmacy or shop)

  •       Do you suspect that you could be  pregnant?
  •       If you breastfeed
  •       Do you have renal issues?
  •       Having any liver issues
  •       Have any additional medical issues

Getting your medicines after sexual exposure

Despite receiving a starter kit good for five days, treatments often last four weeks, or 28 days. This implies that in order to receive the remainder of your medication, you must visit the Dr. Raina’s Safe Hands as soon as possible (certainly within 5 days).

To schedule an appointment, contact the sexual health triage hotline at 9871605858 or 9136363692.

Side effects of PEP

PEP can have negative effects on some people but not on others. As soon as you can, get medical help if you have any negative effects.

Unless your doctor advises you to stop taking the medication, don't discontinue it.

Appointments 

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 PEP treatment in Delhi.

To reach Dr. Vinod Raina, you can contact him on WhatsApp at his number +91-9136363692. You can also contact him at his email address and on our official website:

https://www.pepforhivtreatment.com/

Call us at 9136363692 or 9871605858.

Watch our video: https://youtu.be/Vhi5liNsXME

Links referenced in this resource

https://pepforhivtreatment.blogspot.com/

https://bestsexologistindelhi0.blogspot.com/

https://www.bestdoctorinindia.com/

https://www.condombreak.in/

https://www.bestmbbsmd.com/

https://www.hivdoctorsindelhi.com/

https://www.bestsexologistindelhi.com/

 



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