PEP & PrEP for HIV

In the event of unprotected sex or a condom break —don't panic! There is a safe way to prevent HIV called PEP. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a 28-day course that can stop HIV, if started within 72 hours (3 days) of exposure.

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Terms for PeP

1. PEP should be taken within 72 hr. of potential exposure.
2. PEP is effective but does not give 100% protection.
3. PEP is a course of 28 days which has to be taken consistently, missed doses decrease the efficacy of PEP.
4. In case of any health emergency or severe symptoms, please visit emergency department of nearest hospital.
5. It is mandatory to take tests advised by the doctor while you start PEP and after you finish the course of PEP medication.

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Who is at risk?

PEP may be required immediately if:
✅ There was unprotected exposure (vaginal or anal) with someone whose HIV status is not known.
✅ A condom broke or slipped
✅ Exposure with an HIV-positive partner who is not on treatment.
✅ Sharing of needles or injection equipment.


What Should be Done Now?

Stay Calm. Most of the sexual encounters do not lead to HIV transmission. Decide to take precaution , if required.
PEP is most effective when started within 72 hours.

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