I have questions about PrEP and preventative HIV treatment
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I forgot to take a PrEP tablet. What should I do ?
If you have been taking PreP discontinuously or continuously for less than 7 days and or are more than 2 hours late taking a tablet, you must go to the emergency ward to get a PEP. If you have had unprotected sex on any of the previous days, the other person is considered "a risk".
In the case of continuous daily intake for more than 7 days, an isolated oversight is nothing to be too worried about. If you notice it the same day, take another tablet. Otherwise, just take the next daily dose.
Be careful not to have any other oversites. Our attendants are happy to help you find ways to remember to take your pills. For more details, consult our PrEP guide
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I have sex without a condom, what should I do?
You can meet us to talk about your practices and sexuality. We can introduce you to and provide you with several prevention tools to meet your needs (testing, PrEP, PEP, condoms, gels, substances, TasP).
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I only have unprotected fellatio. Can I have PrEP?
PrEP is a preventative tool that is available upon request. Share your practices and any questions with our attendants to determine if this tool is right for you.
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Who is the PrEP teleconsultation for? How does it work?
PrEP teleconsultations are for anyone wanting to take PrEP and find difficulty accessing to testing center. You can talk to a doctor by video call to prescribe PrEP or renew your prescription.