Have you been exposed to HIV within the last 72 hours?
We can help you reduce your chances of contracting HIV.
What is PEP?
Post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP, is an emergency medication given to prevent HIV after potential exposure. It must be started within 72 hours of the suspected exposure, and timing is key – every hour counts. Once prescribed, you’ll need to take it every day for 28 days.
PEP is for emergencies only and is not a substitute for other HIV prevention methods, such as condoms or PrEP.