
Protect Yourself with PrEP
A daily pill that lowers your risk of HIV by up to 99% when taken consistently.
PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a daily medicine for people who are HIV-negative but at risk of exposure. When taken consistently, PrEP prevents HIV from establishing infection in the body.
Global studies show PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%, and by at least 74% for people who inject drugs.
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Why PrEP matters?
PrEP is one of the most effective tools to stop new HIV infections. It is recommended for:
Couple
People in relationships where one partner is HIV-positive (sero-discordant couples).
Condom
Anyone who doesnβt always use condoms.
Partners
People with multiple sexual partners.
Syringe
People who inject drugs.
Who Should Consider PrEP?
You may benefit from PrEP if you:
- Are HIV-negative and at ongoing risk.
- Have had an STI in the last 6 months.
- Use condoms inconsistently.
- Shared needles or injecting equipment.
PrEP is not for people already living with HIV β they require HIV treatment (ART).
How to Use PrEP
Steps to start PrEP
Support & Services
When starting PrEP, you will receive:
Consultation
A private consultation with a qualified provider.
Testing
Confidential HIV testing before starting, and follow-up every 3 months.
Reminders
Regular reminders for HIV and STI testing.
Delivery
Discreet home delivery for convenience and privacy.
Support
Ongoing medical support if you experience side effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are some of the Frequently Asked Questions about Contraceptive Methods
No. PrEP only prevents HIV. Condoms are still needed for STI and pregnancy protection.
Take it as soon as you remember. Daily use gives the best protection.
Not necessarily. You can use PrEP during times of higher risk and stop when your situation changes.
Yes. Side effects are usually mild and temporary. Regular check-ups keep you safe.