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Where can I get Pep If I have HIV?

You can get PEP from emergency rooms. It might also be available at some health clinics or Planned Parenthood health centers, and some doctors’ offices, but call first to make sure they have PEP in stock. You can start PEP up to 72 hours (3 days) after you were exposed to HIV, but don’t wait — it’s really important to start PEP as soon as possible.

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.

Who should take Pep?

PEP is recommended for people who have been exposed to HIV during sex, shared needles, are health care workers who were exposed, or were sexually assaulted. It’s only recommended for people who are HIV negative or don’t know their status, not for people who are currently living with HIV.

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