What Exactly Is Post-Exposed
Prophylaxis?
PEP is medicine that you take
after coming into touch with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, to reduce your chances of
infection.
PEP must begin within 72 hours
(3 days) following HIV exposure. The earlier you begin the better. If you start
it three days or more after exposure, it has little to no impact.
If taken as directed by your
doctor, PEP can reduce your risk of HIV infection by 80%.
Who Might Need PEP?
PEP may help:
·
People who believe they
were exposed to HIV through sex
·
Individuals who have been
sexually attacked
·
Users of drugs who have
recently exchanged needles or other related stuff
·
Workers in health care
who believe they have been exposed to HIV on the workplace
If you believe you have been
exposed to HIV, get medical attention as soon as possible. They can advise you
on whether you require PEP.
How Does PEP Work?
The same medications used to
treat HIV can also be used to combat the virus while it attempts to infect you.
These drugs are known as antiretroviral.
How Do You Obtain PrEP?
HIV medications are widely
available in India. Dr. Vinod Raina, an HIV specialist in Delhi, is accessible
24 hours a day, seven days a week at Safe Hands Multispecialty STD clinic. Dr.
Vinod Raina is a well-known PEP treatment expert in Delhi.
How to Get to Dr. Raina's
Multispecialty STD Clinic
Dr. Vinod Raina of India has
served as CMO at Delhi's Safdarjung Hospital. For the past 22 years, he has
been treating HIV patients. In Delhi, you should get PEP therapy. Dr. Vinod
Raina's WhatsApp number is +91-9136363692, and you may reach him there. You may
also reach him by email or through our official website:
https://www.pepforhivtreatment.com/
Call us at 9136363692 or
9871605858.
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