b'Our ServicesPrEP and PEPCare Resource provides pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a prevention option to reduce the risk of sexually acquired HIV infection in HIV negative adults at high- risk. The goal of PrEP is to prevent HIV infection from taking hold if you are exposed to the virus. Its meant to be used daily, as a single pill (Truvada) regimen and must be used with other safe sex prevention options such as condoms.Scheduled laboratory and follow up visits with a provider are required.If you are at ongoing risk for HIV exposure, speak to your doctor about PrEP. PEP stands for post-exposure prophylaxis and should only be used in uncommon situations right after a potential high-risk exposure to HIV. PEP consists of two or three HIV drugs taken for 28 days with the goal being to stop the HIV virus from replicating and spreading through your body. PEP must be started within 72 hours HIV positive. If you are at ongoing risk for HIV exposure, speak to your doctor about PEP.47'