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Post-exposure prophylaxis involves taking a 28-day course of anti-HIV drugs, after possible exposure to HIV. It may be used by healthcare workers (occupational PEP) or after sex (post-exposure prophylaxis after sexual exposure, PEPSE, also known as non-occupational PEP or nPEP).

New Canadian HIV Guideline Emphasizes Patient Role in PrEP Decisions

Editor's pick
Medscape (requires free registration)
8 December 2025

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP)

About HIV
November 2025

Bictegravir-Based Regimens Increasingly Used for HIV PEP in the United States

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Infectious Disease Advisor
11 November 2025

PEP Information for young people

About HIV
March 2024

PEP-in-Pocket Is Another Option for HIV Prevention

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POZ
17 October 2023

US: Sexual Assault Survivors Who Get HIV Postexposure Prophylaxis Often Lost to Follow-up

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Medscape (requires free registration)
7 June 2021

HIV & sex Booklet

About HIV
January 2021