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How do you prescribe Pep if you have HIV?

Use CDC's comprehensive guidelines for prescribing PEP. PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) is the use of antiretroviral medication to prevent HIV in a person without HIV who may have been recently exposed to HIV. Exposure typically occurs through sex or sharing syringes (or other injection equipment) with someone who has or might have HIV.

Can you take Pep if you have HIV?

Print this fact sheet and bring it with you to the emergency room. PEP provides emergency protection after a possible exposure to HIV, but you must act quickly. After a possible exposure to HIV, you may be able to stop the infection by taking medications. Do not delay. PEP needs to be taken as soon as possible after you may have been exposed.

Where can I take Pep If I have HIV?

Use the HIV.gov Locator to find PEP services near you. In some states, pharmacists can also prescribe PEP (Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Maine, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, and Virginia.) Read more. How Long Do You Need to Take PEP?

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