PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)

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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a way of using HIV medication before sex to reduce the risk of HIV. It has been shown in studies to be highly effective if taken correctly.

PrEP is available from the NHS for people at high risk of HIV

If you think you may be at high risk of HIV, you can call us or book an appointment

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It is essential to have a HIV test before starting PrEP, and to have a check-up for all STIs including HIV every three months. It is essential to have an HIV test before starting PrEP, and to have a check-up for all STIs including HIV every three months. This can be done via Sexual Health London (SHL.uk). You should also have a blood test to check your kidney function before you start.

For more information about PrEP, visit Prepster

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