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Frequently Asked Questions

PEP is a treatment regimen used to prevent HIV infection after potential exposure to the virus, such as through needle sharing or sexual contact.
PEP should be started as soon as possible, ideally within 72 hours, but no later than 72 hours after a potential exposure to HIV.
PEP is highly effective in reducing the risk of HIV transmission when initiated promptly after exposure. However, it is not 100% guaranteed to prevent infection.
The standard PEP regimen is typically taken for 28 days (4 weeks), although some guidelines may recommend a shorter duration in specific situations.
PEP is generally not recommended for longer than 28 days, as the optimal duration for preventing HIV transmission has not been well-established beyond this timeframe.
PEP usually consists of a combination of antiretroviral drugs similar to those used in HIV treatment.
No, PEP is not a cure for HIV as it is a preventive measure that reduces the risk of HIV infection when taken as recommended after a potential exposure.
PEP can have side effects, including nausea, diarrhoea, fatigue, headache, and changes in liver function. These are usually temporary and resolved after the treatment is completed.
No, PEP is unavailable over the counter and requires a prescription from a healthcare provider, who will assess the individual's risk and determine the need for PEP.
PEP can be obtained from healthcare settings, such as hospitals, clinics, or designated HIV treatment centres. It is essential to seek medical care as soon as possible after a potential exposure.
PEP is not intended to be used as a regular method of HIV prevention. It is precisely for emergencies following potential exposure to HIV.
No, PEP is specifically designed to prevent HIV infection and does not provide protection against other STIs. Additional preventive measures, such as condom use, are still necessary.
PEP is intended for emergencies and should not be relied upon as a repeated preventive measure. Consistent use of effective HIV prevention methods, such as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), is recommended for individuals at ongoing risk.
PEP can be used during pregnancy if there is a potential exposure to HIV. However, specific considerations and consultation with a healthcare provider are essential to ensure the safety and efficacy of PEP in pregnancy.
PEP is not used to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV during childbirth. Different strategies, such as antiretroviral treatment during pregnancy, labour, and breastfeeding, are recommended for preventing vertical transmission.
Yes, PEP can be used for non-occupational exposures, including sexual assault. It is essential to get immediate medical care and inform healthcare providers about the circumstances of the exposure.
PEP is specifically designed for potential exposures to HIV through blood, sexual fluids, or needle sharing. Its effectiveness for other types of exposures, such as exposure to saliva or tears, is not well-established.
PEP can be considered in situations where the source person's HIV status is unknown. The decision should be made based on the individual's risk assessment and exposure circumstances.
PEP is most effective when started immediately after a potential exposure, ideally within 72 hours. However, healthcare providers may consider PEP beyond the 72-hour window in certain situations based on the individual's risk assessment.
PEP can interact with certain medications, including antacids, antibiotics, and anticonvulsants. It is essential to inform healthcare providers about all medications being taken to ensure safe and appropriate PEP prescribing.
PEP can be prescribed by healthcare providers who are familiar with the guidelines and protocols for managing potential HIV exposures. These providers can include emergency physicians, primary care physicians, or infectious disease specialists.
PEP is not recommended as a preventive measure for HIV transmission through breastfeeding. Instead, antiretroviral therapy is the standard approach for preventing mother-to-child transmission during breastfeeding.
The risk of HIV transmission through oral sex is relatively low compared to other types of sexual activities. PEP may be considered in specific circumstances, such as oral sex with ejaculation or if there are oral lesions or bleeding gums.
While patient confidentiality is crucial, healthcare providers may need certain information to assess the risk and provide appropriate care. Efforts are made to respect privacy while ensuring the best possible medical management.
PEP is typically covered by insurance, but coverage may differ depending on the plan and individual circumstances. For specific coverage information, it is recommended that you contact the insurance provider or consult a healthcare professional.