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by masspro 677 days ago
PEP means "post-exposure prophylaxis"; PrEP means "pre-exposure prophylaxis". You take PrEP regularly (if you know you're at risk due to sexual habits etc whatever), but only take PEP in response to a specific possible-exposure event (and not already on PrEP). You want pre-exposure instead of post-exposure because post-exposure is very hard on your body and makes you feel sick.
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Why is post exposure so hard on the body. Isn’t it still just a 2 drug cocktail (truvada+another one)?