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… treatment is effective up to 72 hours after risk.
Guide to PEP
Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PREP)
This is treatment that a negative partner can take before having sexual intercourse. If yould would…
… as possible.
More information on PEP can be found through the Terrance Higgins Trust website.
PrEP
What is PrEP?
PrEP is medication, containing tenofovir and emtricitabine which can be…
… your diagnosis.
HIV Service
Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) / Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP)
We offer both PEP and PrEP at our HIV services and both medications are designed to reduce risk of…
… this may require more than one dose spread several months apart so forward planning is essential.
PrEP
If you are planning to travel to high HIV endemic areas like South East Asia, West Indies or Africa…
… Persian Translation)
PEP - A5 Flier (including Arabic, French, Kurdish and Persian Translation)
PrEP - A5 flier (including Arabic, French, Kurdish and Persian Translation)
Useful Links
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… of lube, there are lots of different types and brands out there so doing your research and being prepared will make you feel most at ease. A key thing to remember is that where condoms are involved…
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Preparation of this accessibility statement
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… needs of all is very much part of who we are.
This page also has documents and links for pre-prepared sessions covering Consent, STI's, Contraception and Pornography. All / most schools in…
… warts at home. But you should always consult a doctor or nurse first. Do not use wart-removal preparations that you can buy from the pharmacy, as these are not designed for use in the genital area.…