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What is HIV?

HIV is a form of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) that can progress to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) if left untreated.

Certain sexual behaviours and practices can put you at increased risk for both STDs and HIV, such as:

Having anal, vaginal, or oral sex without a condom

Having multiple sex partners

Having anonymous sex partners

Having sex under the influence of drugs or alcohol can lower inhibitions and result in greater sexual risk-taking

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What Is The Connection Between HIV And Other STDs?

HIV is a type of STD. People who have an STD are more likely to get HIV when compared to those who do not have STDs.

As STDs and HIV tend to be interrelated, it is suggested that someone with STD may have gotten it from someone who may be at risk for other STDs and HIV. For example, a sore in the skin or inflammation from an STD may allow infection with HIV that would have been stopped by intact skin.

Does Treating STDs Prevent HIV?

Not quite. The close link between STDs and HIV suggests that treating STDs should reduce the risk of HIV. However, studies showed that treating STDs has not lowered the risk of HIV.

STD testing and screening help assess a person’s risk for getting HIV. STD treatments are important to curb infection complications and prevent transmission to partners. However, it should not be expected to prevent the spread of HIV.

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Ways To Reduce Risk Of Getting STDs And HIV

Sexual abstinence is the only 100% effective way to avoid STDs and HIV.

If you are sexually active, the following practice can lower your chances of contacting STDs and HIV:

Choose less risky sexual behaviors

Use a new condom, consistently and correctly, for every act of vaginal, anal, and oral sex throughout the entire sex act (from beginning to end)

Reduce the number of sex partners

Limit or eliminate drug and alcohol use before and during sex

Get tested for STDs and HIV

Have an honest and open talk with a Family Medicine Specialist

Seek advice from your Family Medicine Specialist if a Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) or Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a good option for you to prevent HIV infection

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Reduce Your Chances Of Contacting HIV — Get Yourself Protected With PrEP And PEP

Protect yourself with Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP).

The word “prophylaxis” means to prevent or control the spread of an infection or disease.

What is PEP?

PEP is a short course of HIV medicines taken very soon after a possible exposure to HIV to prevent the virus from taking hold in your body.

What is PrEP?

PrEP is a HIV prevention method where people who don't have HIV take HIV medicine daily to reduce their risk of getting HIV in the event they are exposed to the virus.

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HIV PEP: Does It Protects You From HIV/AIDS?

The answer is YES. It works well against HIV, PROVIDED THAT PEP must be started within 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV. Talk to your Family Medicine Specialist immediately (within 72 hours) about PEP if you think you’ve recently been exposed to HIV:

  • During sex (E.g. condom broke)
  • Through sharing needles, syringes, or other equipment to inject drugs
  • If you’ve been sexually assaulted

The sooner you start PEP, the better. Every hour counts. If you’re prescribed PEP, you’ll need to take it daily for 28 days consistently. If you have contracted HIV, PEP can help prevent the virus from entering your body. If you already have the virus, you can use PEP to decrease the rate at which it grows in your body and eventually kill it.

It is important to note that PEP is highly effective but does not 100% prevent you from getting HIV and subsequently AIDS. PEP does not cure you from HIV and cannot be used to treat someone who has been infected with HIV. You should not use PEP if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

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PEP should be started within 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV and must be completed for at least 28 days. If you do not start PEP within this time frame, it will be too late for your body to help fight the HIV infection.

A successful course doesn't end once you reach the full 28-day cleanse. Therefore, it is suggested that you take PEP at the same time every day. If you stop taking PEP midway or don't complete the entire PEP course for 28 days, it might result in treatment failure and, in turn, result in an HIV seroconversion, which means HIV-positive.

PEP

How Should I Take It?

Things to do before starting HIV PEP:

  • Check your HIV status
  • Check your kidney and liver function
  • Check your hepatitis B status

Things to do after completing the 28-day PEP course:

  • Repeat HIV test after completion of PEP
  • Repeat HIV test 3 months later for final confirmation
  • Follow ups for at least 3 months
  • Play well, play safe

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HIV PEP: When Can I Take It?

  • PEP is given after a possible exposure to HIV
  • PEP is only for emergency use
  • PEP is not intended to be used on a regular basis
  • PEP is not the right choice for people who may be exposed to HIV frequently

Can I Take PEP Every Time I Have Unprotected Sex?

  • PEP is not a substitute for regular use of other HIV prevention
  • PEP is not a substitute for condoms
  • Condoms are one of the methods that should be used to prevent HIV

If you are at ongoing risk of HIV, such as through repeated exposures to HIV, a Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) may be more suitable for long-term prevention. Talk to us today.

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HIV PrEP: Highly Effective For Preventing HIV

PrEP is a medicine taken to prevent getting HIV. PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV when taken as prescribed.

PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by approximately 99%

PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from injection drug use by at least 74%

PrEP is less effective when not taken as prescribed

Condom use is crucial to help prevent HIV if PrEP is not taken as prescribed

Since PrEP only protects against HIV, condom use is still important for protecting against other STDs.

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PrEP: Why Should You Take It As Prescribed?

You must take PrEP as prescribed for it to work.

If you don’t, there may not be enough medicine in your bloodstream to block the virus. The right amount of medicine in your bloodstream can stop HIV from taking hold and spreading in your body.

HIV PrEP: Is It Safe?

PrEP is safe. However, some people experience side effects like diarrhea, nausea, headache, fatigue, and stomach pain. These side effects usually go away over time.

HIV PrEP: Is It Right For Me?

PrEP can protect you if any of the followings applies to you:

Don’t have HIV

Have had sex in the past 6 months, and you:

  • Have a sexual partner with HIV (especially if the partner has an unknown or detectable viral load)
  • Have not consistently used a condom
  • Have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted disease in the past 6 months

You have been prescribed PEP, and you:

  • Report continued risk behavior
  • Have used multiple courses of PEP

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PrEP: How Long Does It Take To Work?

  • Receptive anal sex — PrEP pills reach maximum protection from HIV at around 7 days of daily use
  • Insertive anal sex — No data are available for PrEP pill effectiveness
  • Receptive vaginal sex — PrEP pills reach maximum protection at around 21 days of daily use.
  • Insertive vaginal sex — No data are available for PrEP pill effectiveness

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PrEP: What If I Need To Stop Taking It?

There are several reasons why you might need to stop taking PrEP:

  • Your risk of getting HIV becomes low due to some changes in your life
  • You don’t want to take a pill as prescribed or often forget to take your pills
  • You have side effects from the medicine that are interfering with your life
  • Your blood tests show that your body is reacting to PrEP in unsafe ways

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HIV PrEP: How Can I Start?

Things to do before starting PrEP:

  • Provide a recent HIV test to make sure you don’t have HIV
  • Provide a recent HIV test
  • Provide a recent kidney function test
  • Provide a recent hepatitis B status
  • Provide a doctor's prescription (Contact us for FREE online prescription if you don’t already have it)

Talk to us if you are unsure if PrEP may be right for you. Our Family Medicine Specialist will analyze, advise and prescribe you, if necessary.

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Get Tested, Protect Yourself, And Your Loved Ones

Stitch In Time Saves Nine. Better Sure Than Sorry. Act Now.

HIV is a form of STD that can progress to AIDS if left untreated. Getting yourself and your partner protected from HIV/AIDS is never too early.

If you are sexually active and are currently HIV-negative, you are strongly recommended to consider PrEP. PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV. It reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when taken as prescribed.

If you have any questions about HIV, or have concerns about contracting HIV or other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) during the sex act, do not hesitate to contact Dr. Chan Kok Xian immediately.

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