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PrEP and PEP HIV Medicine in Bangkok

Your Shield Against the risk of HIV

Discover the power of PrEP and PEP.

PEP

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis

Discover the power of PrEP and PEP.

PrEP

Post-Exposure Prophylaxis

What is PrEP/PEP?

What are PrEP and PEP, and how do they prevent HIV?
What are PrEP and PEP, and how do they prevent HIV?

How do PrEP/PEP prevent HIV?

What Is the Difference Between PrEP and PEP?
What is the difference between PrEP and PEP?

PrEP: Take it before exposure to risks

Including liver and kidney function test
What should I do after unsafe sex?

PEP: Take it after exposure to a risk

Including liver and kidney function test

Take it before risks

Take it after risk

Don't worry at all.

CONDOM BROKE? PEP CAN HELP YOU.

Partners worry about the risk of STDs.

PEP medicine can reduce the risk of infection by up to 80%. It is more effective if taken within 72 hours, and the full dose should be completed over 28 days. However, PEP is only an emergency medication. If you’re sexually active, you should take PrEP as a preventive medication before exposure to HIV.

Get and take PEP after sexual exposure.

Buy PEP in Bangkok

after high risk of exposure, including:

Take PrEP to remain safe from STDs.
Preparation for HIV Exposure

Plan to take PrEP on-demand in Bangkok if:

PrEP Take it before the risk

Don’t forget to take PrEP if there is an unavoidable risk of HIV exposure.

Taking PrEP/PEP in the beginning may cause

Side effects

The following recommendations may help you

Taking PrEP/PEP may cause side effects.

Dizziness

Take with meals,
drink plenty of water and rest well.

Taking PrEP/PEP may cause side effects.

Fatigue

Get enough sleep and drink plenty of water, eat a balanced diet, avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol.

Taking PrEP/PEP may cause side effects.

Nausea

Take with small but frequent meals, avoid spicy and greasy foods and rest after taking medication.

Taking PrEP/PEP may cause side effects.

Loose diarrhea

Stay hydrated with fluids, avoid spicy fatty or dairy foods, rest and avoid strenuous activities. Consider anti-diarrheal medications if needed.

****Seek medical advice if symptoms or side effect are severe or persistent

Things to know when taking

PrEP/PEP

PEP is effective in preventing up to 80% of HIV infections. Additional measures like using condoms are still necessary during PEP treatment to prevent HIV and other STDs and reduce the risk of transmitting the virus to others.

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Sexually Transmitted Infection Tests and Services

  • Express STD testing & treatment in Bangkok, No need to go to the hospital
  • Get STD and STI screening, testing and treatment at our clinic or at home
  • Then, receive your results online!
  • We offer anonymous STD testing if you need it.
  • Be warmly welcomed by our professional and friendly staff

 

We have two STD and STI Testing branches in Bangkok to choose from:

Silom branch

Near BTS Chong-nontri

Sukhumvit branch

BTS Thong-lo (Exit 3)

Samui branch

50 m. from Lutus Chaweng

At Home Service

BKK and surrounding provinces

Express testing and treatment of STDs in Bangkok.
why wait?

Your Sexual Health Is Our Priority

Your sexual health is our priority.

We’re dedicated to providing a top-notch service for your health and peace of mind. Visit one of our clinics in Bangkok to buy effective PrEP and PEP medications.

Experience the best for a healthier, happier you!

FAQ

A: For Prevention: PrEP is “better” if you’re looking to prevent HIV before any exposure occurs or in people with an ongoing risk. It’s a long-term preventive strategy.

A: For Emergency Situations: PEP is the only option as an emergency measure if you’ve had a potential exposure to HIV and need to reduce your risk of infection. PEP’s effectiveness is dependent on timely initiation and adherence.

A: Most side effects are mild, caused by the body's adjustment to the medicine.

A: The prices of PrEP/PEP depends on the formulation. The more expensive formulations usually
have fewer side effects and are more effective in preventing the virus.

A: This test helps healthcare providers determine if someone is pregnant because certain
medications used in PrEP and PEP may pose risks to a developing fetus. Knowing the
pregnancy status allows for appropriate adjustments in treatment plans to protect both the
individual's health and the potential baby's well-being. It ensures that medical decisions are
accurate and informed, considering the implications of taking PrEP or PEP during pregnancy.

A: This isn’t recommended even if your HIV test result is negative. You may still have contracted the virus during your most recent exposure. If you decide not to take PEP, thinking you are not infected, you might find out in your next test that you have contracted HIV. By then, it's too late to take PEP for prevention (you must start it within 72 hours).

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