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Prep and pep same day
Can I take PREP in the morning and PEP in the night at same day? If yes then how much gap we should have I have to keep between this to medicines?
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Prep Is pre exposure and pep is post exposure, there is not much difference in the medicines if u already started prep then why you want to start pep , For further details you can consult with me in Dr. Monga medi clinic or consult me directly by taking a consultation on Practo.
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Do not worry no problem it is safe relax
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consult privately
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Why would you do that?
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Take experts opinion before taking medicines Take care
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Taking both simultaneously is not usually recommended unless absolutely necessary, as PEP already provides protection against HIV after potential exposure. If you are in a situation requiring both, discuss with your healthcare provider to adjust the regimen safely.
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