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Dear user. Thanks for the question. Hiv spread through contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes and hiv-infected blood or blood-contaminated body fluids. Deep, open-mouth kissing if both partners have sores or bleeding gums and blood from the hiv-positive partner gets into the bloodstream of the hiv-negative partner. Hiv can not spread through saliva. Take care.
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Hepatitis B and C are considered the world s chronic viral hepatitis which kills a huge number of people every year. Even though it accounts for massive suffering as well as early death, it could only attract relatively less national and international attention. While the deaths caused by tuberculosis, malaria and HIV/AIDS have reduced to a great extent since the early 2000s, deaths stemming from hepatitis B and C are rising at a fast pace. It kills around 1 million people across the world.
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Thes medications are called antiretrovirals.
Pep is a combinations of three drugs
you can take once or twice a day for 28 days
for adults the cdc recommends 1.tenofovir
2.emtricitabine 3. Raltigravir or dolutegravir.
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Pep is a combinations of three drugs
you can take once or twice a day for 28 days
for adults the cdc recommends 1.tenofovir
2.emtricitabine 3. Raltigravir or dolutegravir.
More can contact me on line.
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If she is suffering from the hiv then definitely has a risk of tranmission of hiv. If she is not suffering then definitely not. If you r not sure and she is not known to you you can take medicines to prevent hiv. Tablets tenofovir and emtricitabine when taken consistently, it reduces the risk of hiv infection in people who are at high risk by up to 92%. You can do the test after 3 months of act and if still not sure then repeat again after 3 months.
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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.
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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Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by a virus (called the hepatitis B virus, or HBV). It can be serious and there's no cure, but the good news is it's easy to prevent. You can protect yourself by getting the hepatitis B vaccine and having safer sex. Treatment for chronic hepatitis B may include Antiviral medications. Several antiviral medications — including entecavir (Baraclude), tenofovir (Viread), lamivudine (Epivir), adefovir (Hepsera) and telbivudine (Tyzeka) — can help fight the virus...more
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