



• PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%.
• PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from injection drug use by at least 74%.
PrEP only protects against HIV; condom use is still important for protection against pregnancy and other STIs.


> Anyone who is in a sexual relationship with a person infected with HIV
> Anyone with multiple sexual partners
> Anyone who is a man and has unprotected sex with other men.
> Your risk of getting HIV becomes low because of changes in your life.
> You don’t want to take a tablet everyday as prescribed or often forget to take your tablets.
> You have side effects from the medicine.
> Blood tests show that your body is not reacting well to PrEP.
> When you test HIV positive before or while taking PrEP
Talk to your health care provider about other HIV prevention methods that may work better for you.





• PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99%.
• PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from injection drug use by at least 74%.
PrEP only protects against HIV; condom use is still important for protection against pregnancy and other STIs.


> Anyone who is in a sexual relationship with a person infected with HIV
> Anyone with multiple sexual partners
> Anyone who is a man and has unprotected sex with other men.
> Your risk of getting HIV becomes low because of changes in your life.
> You don’t want to take a tablet everyday as prescribed or often forget to take your tablets.
> You have side effects from the medicine.
> Blood tests show that your body is not reacting well to PrEP.
> When you test HIV positive before or while taking PrEP
Talk to your health care provider about other HIV prevention methods that may work better for you.
