If you completed a 28-day course of TLD/Viropil (Tenofovir + Lamivudine + Dolutegravir) as
HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) and had no further HIV exposures, the recommended testing schedule is:
6 weeks after completing PEP: A 4th-generation HIV Ag/Ab test is highly reassuring if negative.
12 weeks (3 months) after completing PEP: A 4th-generation HIV Ag/Ab laboratory test is considered conclusive by current international guidelines.
For most people, you do not need to wait 6 months if you have a negative **4th-generation laboratory HIV test at 12 weeks after finishing PEP.
Next Steps
Plan a 4th-generation
HIV Ag/Ab laboratory test exactly 12 weeks after your last PEP tablet. If that result is negative and you have had no new risk exposures, you can consider the result conclusive, and no further HIV testing is routinely required for that exposure. For a detailed Ayurvedic evaluation and personalized treatment plan, you may connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5. We will assess your symptoms comprehensively and guide you with an integrative approach.
Health Tips
Continue practicing safer sex until your follow-up testing is complete. Avoid repeatedly testing earlier than recommended, as this often increases anxiety without providing additional useful information. If your anxiety is becoming overwhelming despite following the recommended schedule, discuss it with your healthcare providerâthey can help reassure you based on your individual situation. Thank you