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PEP TREATMENT FOR HIV What is a PEP TREATMENT ? Answered by Top HIV specialist in Delhi, India
PEP(post exposure prophylaxis) is a treatment to prevent a person from becoming HIV positive due to possible exposure to HIV. Why do you need PEP TREATMENT ? By best HIV specialist in Delhi India
PEP(post exposure prophylaxis) treatment is the only treatment to get prevention from HIV infection due to possible exposure to HIV.
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When should PEP Treatment be started ? By Dr.Vinod Raina
PEP TREATMENT should be started within the 72 hours of possible exposure to HIV. The golden period to prevent yourself from becoming HIV positive. How much time required for completion of the drug course of PEP ? By HIV specialist
The time required for the complete course of drug therapy in PEP treatment is 28-30 days. What all is included in PEP TREATMENT ? By PEP specialist Dr. Vinod Raina
PEP TREATMENT includes counseling, first aid care, testing, drug regime and regular follow-ups. What is the success rate of PEP TREATMENT ? By Dr. Raina’s SAFE HANDS
The success rate of PEP TREATMENT is 98%,if started as early as possible (within 72 hours) after the possible exposure to HIV infection.
PEP IS COMPLETELY AN ALLOPATHIC TREATMENT CONSISTING OF SET OF ALLOPATHIC DRUS/MEDICINES. PEP Therapy, the therapy that is started within 72 hours of possible exposure to prevent yourself from becoming HIV positive. The only golden chance to prevent yourself from fatal effects of HIV. SAFE HANDS, a complete home for HIV counselling, first aid care, HIV testing, drug therapy and systemic follow ups.
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