HIV medication known as post exposure prophylaxis (PEP). It is only PEP may have serious side effects and is not guaranteed to work. The
PEP is for Emergency Situations PEP is given after a possible exposure to HIV. PEP is not a substitute for regular use of other HIV prevention. PEP is not
The possible side effects of HIV medicines; Potential drug What are HIV PrEP and PEP medicines? HIV medicines are not just used for
PEP is a combination of HIV drugs that can stop the virus from permanently entering the body. Side effects from PEP are likely to be mild ones in the first few
PEP is for Emergency Situations PEP is given after a possible exposure to HIV. PEP is not a substitute for regular use of other HIV prevention. PEP is not
What if the HIV is resistant to the PEP drugs? If the HIV is resistant to one of the PEP drugs, PEP is still likely to work. This is because the other drug(s) will still be active. If the HIV is resistant to all three PEP drugs, then PEP will not work. However, this is very rare, even in countries where drug resistance is more common.
PEP is a combination of antiretroviral drugs taken after a potential HIV exposure as an emergency method of preventing HIV transmission. Some people that take PEP may experience side effects
What is HIV PEP? HIV PEP is short for HIV Post-exposure Prophylaxis. It is a four week course of medication that helps prevent HIV. PEP is recommended for
What are the side effects of PEP? PEP can have severe side effects, such as: If you're already HIV positive, but don't know it, you could develop drug
If she had been better informed, Missy would have got herself a Post-Exposure Prophylactic (PEP) course of treatment immediately after her close encounter with HIV.
This 28 day course of limited anti-HIV drugs is proven to greatly reduce the risk of HIV taking hold provided it is started with 72 hours of the occasion of potential infection. [check out the www.aids.gov website for details and boring insurance stuff]