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Asked for male, 32 years old from Bangalore
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BUMS

Sexologist•Kolkata
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Post-exposure prophylaxis (pep) is a medication that can be taken after a potential exposure to hiv to reduce the risk of infection. The medication is most effective when taken as soon as possible after the exposure, ideally within 72 hours.
The medication you mentioned, "traffic" is a combination of two drugs, tenofovir and emtricitabine, which are commonly used for pep. These medications are generally well-tolerated and can be effective in preventing hiv transmission when taken correctly.
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General Physician•Ernakulam
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You are advised to go to district or taluk hospital near you and meet the doctor who is in charge of prevention and treatment of aids etc-as per their advice only --you have to take any preventive drugs against aids or hepatitis b---they will hav eknowledge of latest government policy on this matter and latest research outputs and free medicines to give to all people---if needed.
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General Physician•Cuttack
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1. There is no treatment that eradicates hepatitis b infection completely. 2. However treatment is available to arrest the liver damage and subsequent development of cirrhosis of liver/carcinoma of liver. In most of the cases the hepatitis b virus automatically gets cleared from the blood within 6 months. If the virus persists after 6 months it is known as chronic hepatitis b. 30-90% of patient suffering from chronic hepatitis b subsequently develop cirrhosis of liver/carcinoma of liver if not t...more
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HIV Specialist•Mumbai
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By the time you get this response. It's already over 72 hrs. It is not useful. Please don't waste your money. To better understand the implications and the risks and consequences of stds please take private consultation with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and tell you what is the best way forward.
Asked for male, 28 years old from Nagaur
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HIV Specialist•Mumbai
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Stage can not be decided based on the treatment. You are given ART. It advisable to take a personal consultation. In the meanwhile take a private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly.
Asked for male, 52 years old from Mumbai
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MBB

General Physician•Gurgaon
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Usually gastric problems, headache and fatigue can also be the side effect of tab spegra. But if you are not taking the tablet currently then you should get tested for hiv.
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BUMS

Sexologist•Kolkata
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I understand your query. I advice you to go for private consultation as it will help me to give you better advice and suggestion, if you have any issue in booking the online consultation do let me know. Spegra medicine is not a cure for hiv; it only prevents the virus from multiplying in your body
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Psychiatrist•Salem
Hello sir, you please consult the psychiatrist as it is dependent on hiv infection. After going through your complete parameters you will have remedy for the same.
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MBBS, DNB - Obstetrics & Gynecology

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Hi
if Hbe antigen is positive- it usually indicates patient is in infective stage.
U may wait till it settles and then plan.
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