Pre-exposure Prophylaxis

Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medical strategy used to prevent the spread of HIV. PrEP involves taking a daily medication that can significantly reduce the risk of acquiring HIV. It is recommended for individuals who are at a high risk of infection from unprotected sex or injection drug use. PrEP can be an effective tool to help prevent the spread of HIV and has been shown to be highly effective if taken as prescribed. PrEP is an important addition to traditional HIV prevention strategies and has the potential to drastically reduce HIV incidence in at-risk populations.

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