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Asked for male, 30 years old from Pune
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MD, Diploma in Family Medicine, MBBS

HIV Specialist•Ghaziabad
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Hello.
Nucleic acid test like dna or rna are not 1st line test for screening. Pl do not waste your money on doing it. Do 4th gen combo antigen and antibody test after your pep is over and the final one at 90 days after exposure. Thnx.
Asked for male, 26 years old from MAU
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General Physician•Sri Ganganagar
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.
More can contact me on line.
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Ayurveda•Zirakpur
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Should she continue or not depends on current status of illness which your attending physician is best to guide. Yes black skin can be corrected by classic ayurved formulae for turning unnatural skin tone to natural fairness and glow by raktashodhaks and varnyadi gana herbs (10 classic herbs combo) in reasonable cost and time period. You can also procure herbs and make yourself or entrust us. Pl consult.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Kaithal
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Hi as per your query you are suffering from viral hepatitis for your present problem you can take cap liv52 hb 2 cap bd with lukewarm water. Syp. Mn liv 2tsf tds after meal. Avoid spicy, fried and fatty foods, alcohol, and smoking for any query feel free to contact me through Lybrate.
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MBBS, DDV, FCPS, APEX, Diplomat American...read more

HIV Specialist•Mumbai
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If all HIV PCR is negative, nothing to worry about HIV. But, pl. Also get tested for Hepatitis-B. Take Hep-B vaccine.
If you are getting unnecessarily tested its madness and called psychiatric disorder termed as HIV-Phobia or Venerophobia.
Symptoms you have Are not related to HIV.
Diarrhea may be just a bacilliary infection.
You do not need testing you need Consultation and sittings of counseling.
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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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