What is PEP?
PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a medication that is taken every day for a month after a potential exposure to HIV. The PEP medications are the same medications that HIV-positive people use as HIV treatment.
What is PEP?
PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a medication that is taken every day for a month after a potential exposure to HIV. The PEP medications are the same medications that HIV-positive people use as HIV treatment.
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Clinicians, community, government and industry delegates agree that person-centred principles should guide the delivery of HIV-related care to ensure the highest attainable standard of health for people living with HIV and people at risk of HIV acquisition.
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Pronouns are words that are used to refer to someone when not using their name. To learn more about pronouns, and how to be a good ally, read our pronoun fact sheet.
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