PrEP ENROLLMENT

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  • PrEP stands for “pre-exposure prophylaxis.” It is a medication for people who are HIV-1 negative that helps prevent getting HIV-1 through sex
  • PrEP, either as an injection or daily pill, helps prevent someone from getting HIV from an HIV-positive partner
  • When taking PrEP, it’s important to take it as prescribed for it to be effective at preventing HIV
  • It’s important to know that PrEP does not protect against other sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and should always be used with condoms
  • When taken as prescribed, PrEP can help you stay protected against HIV if a condom breaks, isn’t used correctly, or isn’t used the whole time

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PrEP ENROLLMENT

PrEP ENROLLMENT

Is PrEP right for me?

PrEP can help protect you if you don’t have HIV and any of the following apply to you:

You have had anal or vaginal sex in the past 6 months and you

  • have a sexual partner with HIV (especially if the partner has an unknown or detectable viral load),
  • have not consistently used a condom, or
  • have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease in the past 6 months.

You inject drugs and you

  • have an injection partner with HIV, or
  • share needles, syringes, or other drug injection equipment (for example, cookers).

You have been prescribed PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) and you

  • report continued risk behavior, or
  • have used multiple courses of PEP.

You may choose to take PrEP, even if the behaviors listed above don’t apply to you. Talk to your Arianna's care provider.

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