PrEP Stops HIV Before It Starts

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PrEP medication helps stop HIV.

PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) can reduce your chance of getting HIV from sex or injection drug use. When taken as prescribed, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV. PrEP can be taken as a daily pill or a monthly shot. Most CA residents now qualify for free PrEP. If you feel you’re at risk for getting HIV you should make an appointment today so we can help you get the PrEP that’s right for you.

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PrEP FAQs:

What is PrEP?

What is PrEP?

PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) can reduce your chance of getting HIV from sex or injection drug use. When taken as prescribed, PrEP is highly effective for preventing HIV.

PrEP can be taken as a daily pill or as a monthly shot.

Who should use PrEP?

The short answer is anyone that is HIV negative and vulnerable to getting HIV. PrEP can be prescribed for gay and bisexual men, for heterosexual men and women, for transgender individuals, and for genderqueer or nonbinary people. PrEP can also help people who inject drugs stay HIV-negative. PrEP is for adolescents and adults.

You should consider PrEP if:

  • You don’t always use condoms when you have anal or vaginal intercourse. “Always” means every time, not sometimes.
  • You don’t always ask your partner(s) to wear a condom.
  • You have been diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection in the last six months.
  • You’re unsure of the HIV status of your sexual partners.
  • You're in a relationship with an HIV-positive partner who may or may not be on HIV treatment.
  • You are a person who injects drugs, or you’re in a sexual relationship with a person who injects drugs.
  • You’re HIV-negative and interested in PrEP.

What does taking PrEP involve?

It means taking your pills daily or getting your shot monthly, filling your prescription as needed and getting tested for HIV and other STIs regularly.

What are the side effects of PrEP?

Most people who take PrEP say they haven’t had any side effects, but like with any drug, there are some reported side effects to consider.

Short term: Approximately 10% of people taking PrEP initially experience mild side effects, such as nausea, diarrhea and headaches. These tend to go away quickly.

Long Term: A small number of people taking PrEP may experience changes in their kidney function and in their bone density. These side effects are not common and may be even less frequent with newer medications coming onto the market.

It is important to see your health care provider regularly so they can monitor you for all potential side effects and help you stay healthy.

How do I get PrEP for free?

PrEP should be covered by your health insurance. California has a PrEP Assistance Program (PrEP-AP) that covers out-of-pocket expenses for the medication for insured patients and the cost of medication, clinical visits or telemedical consults, and lab tests (including HIV testing and STI testing) regardless of health insurance coverage.

You can learn more about PrEP-AP here.

In addition, Gilead Sciences (the manufacturer of Truvada) has a prescription assistance program. If you do not have health insurance or have questions about how to pay for PrEP, you can ask us so schedule an appointment.

Should I use condoms while I'm on PrEP?

PrEP does not prevent any other STIs such as Gonorrhea, Syphilis, Herpes or Hepatitis C. So, if you’re concerned about getting or transmitting STIs, you should use condoms.

What Clients Say

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- Nash, CLIENT SINCE 2013

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“Not only did FAP have support resources, but they had the resources to really help me...counseling, help with my bills. They’ve been my backbone in dealing with this disease.”

- Theresa, CLIENT FOR OVER 10 YEARS

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