PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) and PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) medicines can help prevent HIV infection.
PrEP is a daily pill for HIV-negative people who:
- May be exposed to HIV through sex or injecting drugs, and
- Are ready to take a daily pill
PEP is an emergency medicine for HIV-negative people who may have been exposed to HIV.
PEP:
- Works best if started right away
- Should be started within 72 hours after a potential exposure
- Is taken for 28 days
If you think you may have been exposed to HIV, you can get help to get started on PEP right away. You can also go immediately to a clinic, emergency room, or Sexual Health Clinic and ask for emergency PEP.
In New York, most insurance plans, including Medicaid, cover these pills.
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