PEP: Post-exposure Prophylaxis Helps Prevent HIV Infection
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We can prescribe PEP to you at our office.
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These medications are taken after possibly being exposed to the HIV virus
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PEP should be taken only in an emergency situation
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PEP must be started within 72 hours of possible exposure.
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You need PEP if think you may have been exposed to HIV during sex (for example, if the condom broke),
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You need PEP if you may have been exposed through shared needles and works to prepare drugs (for example, cotton, cookers, water),
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You need PEP if you were sexually assaulted. If you believe you were sexually assaulted please call the police immediately and go to the closest emergency room.
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You need PEP if you are a healthcare worker and may jave been exposed to HIV.
If you have any questions about the PEP or the services we offer please call us now. at 305 448-8134. You may click book an appointment below and schedule your own appointment online.
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