PrEP: The HIV Prevention Pill: Issues, Barriers and Access. Is the HIV Pill Right For Me?
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is an HIV prevention pill for those who are HIV-negative. PrEP is an ongoing daily prescription medication used before and continuing after exposure to reduce the risk of HIV infection. This pill has been found effective in multiple studies with more healthcare providers incorporating PrEP into their practice. PrEP can be prescribed by healthcare providers who agree that it ...
PrEP: The HIV Prevention Pill: Issues, Barriers and Access. Is the HIV Pill Right For Me?
PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is an HIV prevention pill for those who are HIV-negative. PrEP is an ongoing daily prescription medication used before and continuing after exposure to reduce the risk of HIV infection. This pill has been found effective in multiple studies with more healthcare providers incorporating PrEP into their practice. PrEP can be prescribed by healthcare providers who agree that it is the right approach for you.
This free session is to help you decide if PrEP is right for you, and if it is, give you information to share with your healthcare provider about this new approach to reduce HIV infection.
Presenter: James Wilton from the Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange (CATIE), followed by a lived experience panel.
Please join us for this FREE awareness session. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. Please call 204-474-0212 ext. 201 or e-mail info@rainbowresourcecentre.org to participate.
Presented by:
CATIE - www.catie.ca
Nine Circles Community Health Centre
Gay Men's Health Clinic/Our Own Health Centre
Rainbow Resource Centre
Queer Men's Group at The Rainbow Resource Centre
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