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Who can use PrEP?



PrEP is not best for everybody. PrEP is for those people who don’t have HIV and are at a higher risk for getting HIV.

You should talk with a doctor or nurse about PrEP along with please check some of the cases:

People who don’t regularly use condoms should use PreP Medicines. People who have a partner HIV (sometimes called serodiscordant, Serodifferent, or a mixed-status couple) should use PreP.

People who have a partner is at high risk for getting HIV (like if they had lovemaking with other people without safety precaution, or they are a regular injection drug user or been in treatment for drug use in the past 6 months should use PreP.

People who had lovemaking with many other or multiple partners without any safety precautions should use PreP.

If someone who has recently had another STD (like chlamydia, gonorrhea or syphilis) should use PreP.

If you are at high risk for HIV and you are also pregnant or trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding then PrEP may also help you avoid getting HIV.

Your doctor or nurse will talk to you about the situation to figure out if PrEP is the right medicine for you. It is important, to be honest, so you can get the best health care from your doctors and nurses.

The more correct information you have, the better the doctor can help you.

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