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Full Stack Care: PEP For HIV

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) involves taking antiretroviral medications to prevent HIV infection after potential exposure to the virus. This is also called emergency medicine.

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can help prevent HIV infection if you have been exposed to the virus. To be effective, PEP must be started within 72 hours of exposure to HIV. It is usually recommended after high-risk exposure, especially when the sexual partner is HIV positive.

The sooner PEP is started, the better, ideally within a few hours of exposure to HIV. The longer you wait, the less likely it is to be effective.

If you have experienced any of the following, you may have been exposed to HIV:

  • Unprotected sex (sex without a condom)
  • Sex with HIV positive partner, and condom burst
  • HIV infected, needle prick

Additionally, it is important to note that the efficacy of PEP may be compromised if:

  • Medicines are not taken as prescribed
  • Treatment initiation is delayed

It is imperative for individuals who suspect they may have been exposed to HIV to seek immediate medical attention and discuss the possibility of starting PEP with a healthcare provider. Timely action and strict adherence to prescribed regimens are paramount to reduce the risk of HIV transmission.

What is the PEP test for HIV?

According to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, it is necessary to undergo specific tests before starting PEP treatment. Before going for testing, you must consult a healthcare provider to evaluate your risk and start the treatment, as if you go for the test before consulting a doctor and your test results are delayed for some reason, you may miss out on the 72-hour timeline to begin the PEP treatment.

The purpose of these tests is to confirm the absence of pre-existing infections such as HIV, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and syphilis, as well as to assess kidney function. Regular monitoring of drug resistance and potential side effects of antiretroviral drugs during PEP treatment is also recommended by WHO.

At Dr. Monga’s HIV STD Health and Wellness Clinic - We provide convenient PEP Medication therapy, laboratory testing at your location. We can arrange blood sample collection at your home without any extra cost.

Your test results will remain confidential and will be sent to you online via email. Additionally, you can avail tele-consultation from our experienced doctors regarding PEP treatment at no extra charges. For any questions or more information about PEP for HIV or HIV testing, please do not hesitate to contact us.

When to take PEP for HIV?

If you are concerned about recent sexual contact with someone who is HIV-positive or at high risk, talk to our doctor quickly. Remember, PEP is recommended for specific high-risk conditions. Your health is important, and we are here to provide tailored support.

Here is what we can do for you:

  • Help prevent HIV transmission (if contacted on time)
  • Provide highly effective and safe care
  • Eligibility counseling provided
  • Prescription issued by a doctor
  • Pharmacy services available
  • Facility provided for clinical tests
  • Start treatment right after risky exposure
  • Treatment starts within 72 hours

Which HIV medications are used for PEP?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has provided guidelines on HIV medications recommended for PEP. The CDC guidelines include recommendations for specific groups of people, including adults and teens, children, pregnant people, and people with kidney problems. The latest PEP recommendations can be found on CDC's PEP Resources webpage. Yuvraj Arora Monga, MBBS-MD, Infectious Disease, will work with you to decide which medications to take for PEP.

Cost of PEP for HIV?

The cost of PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) for HIV can vary depending on various factors such as specific medications prescribed, healthcare provider fees, diagnostic tests, and additional services required. Typically, PEP treatment involves a 28-day course of antiretroviral medications. You can directly connect with our patient care center and ask cost related queries by calling our helpline number.

How do I get PEP for HIV in Thane Mumbai?

Dr. Yuvraj Arora Monga is a globally renowned HIV expert. We provide online consultation to patients across India and internationally. If you live in Aarey Milk Colony, Mumbai and are concerned about your HIV risk, don't worry. Consult Dr. Monga online for quick advice. Though our clinic is in Delhi NCR, we can deliver your medicines to your destination through courier or air transport within the specified time frame.