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by nerdjon
2513 days ago
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yes there are side effects. But the plan for prep also specifically includes you going into the doctor every 3 months to not only test for those side effects but also for a full STD panel. (Source: my husband and me are both on prep) Just saying that "at risk" people should be trying to prevent this ignores a large portion of the population to try to stop its spread. Thankfully a vaccine is in testing now, but if this was a vaccine most people would probably not question taking it.
So why is a pill to protect against something like HIV so much different? |
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> if this was a vaccine most people would probably not question taking it
Doctors would, or so I hope, not recommend taking a vaccine with serious side-effects without a reason. You typically don't get vaccinated for Dengue fever when traveling to Helsinki.