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Does pep work if you're exposed to HIV?

Studies suggest that PEP reduces your risk of getting HIV by over 80%. It might not work as well if you: Start PEP too late (more than 72 hours after exposure). Are exposed to a type of HIV that’s resistant to PEP medications. Are exposed again while taking PEP treatment. Miss doses of PEP medications.

How long can you take Pep if you have HIV?

If you are prescribed PEP, you will take HIV medicines every day for 28 days. PEP is effective in preventing HIV when it is taken correctly. What is PEP? PEP stands for post-exposure prophylaxis.

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.

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