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25.01.2022 Thinking about PrEP and wondering if it could be suitable for you? Check out this page on our website for more information.



24.01.2022 Meet Nic, Felipe, Marshall, Rodrigo and Grant. Here to talk about respecting each other's choices. Find out more at: https://getprepd.org.au/

22.01.2022 World AIDS Day falls on 1 December each year and is a day to show our support for people with HIV and to commemorate people who we have lost to the epidemic. It... also raises awareness of HIV and AIDS care, treatment, research and prevention. There has been significant progress in the response to HIV in Australia, but now more than ever more must be done to ensure nobody is left behind. While globally, it can be a very different picture no one needs to die from AIDS, but many still do. HIV is not over for anyone, until it is over for everyone. #WorldAIDSday #NowMoreThanEver Queensland Council for LGBTI Health - QC ACON Meridian - formerly AIDS Action Council Thorne Harbour Health TasCAHRD Northern Territory AIDS & Hepatitis Council SAMESH WA AIDS Council NAPWHA Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League - AIVL Scarlet Alliance - Australian Sex Workers Association

22.01.2022 Did you know...there are lots of ways you can help yourself remember to take your PrEP? You can find out more about this, and lots of other info and tips about PrEP at: www.getprepd.org.au/did-you-know/



21.01.2022 PrEP is now one of several proven ways to prevent HIV, including condoms and a person with HIV having an undetectable viral load. Many people also use combinations of these prevention tools. And it’s really important that we respect each other’s choices. You can find out more about the different ways to prevent HIV here:

18.01.2022 Thinking about PrEP, and want to know more about what's involved when you go to see the doctor? Check out this page of our website.

17.01.2022 Don't have a Medicare card? You can still get PrEP. Personal importation is an option for people that don't have a Medicare card. For more information about both getting PrEP through the PBS and through personal importation, check out this page.



12.01.2022 Paul recently shared their story about PrEP with us: "I started taking PrEP about 3 years ago - although I'm not massively sexually active, its a good peace of mind and a good routine to get into everyday. It's actually quite easy to get from your local doctor. I cant recommend getting PrEP enough." We’d love to hear your story about getting PrEP’D too. If you'd like to share your story, check out this page.

12.01.2022 Here's some good news coming out of England recently.

10.01.2022 Have a question about PrEP? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions page. And if your question isn't there, send us a message through the website or the Facebook page and we'll get back to you.

10.01.2022 Get PrEP'D for health. www.getprepd.org.au

10.01.2022 Get PrEP'D for control. www.getprepd.org.au



08.01.2022 Did you know...if you are a person of trans experience, you can take PrEP if you are also taking transition-related hormones? But it’s really important to take PrEP every day to make sure you get full protection. For more info for people of trans experience, and lots of other info and tips about PrEP, check out our website.

08.01.2022 Our friends over at Emen8 recently shared an article on the options of daily and on-demand PrEP. You can check it out here.

08.01.2022 Get PrEP'D for peace of mind. www.getprepd.org.au

06.01.2022 Cant afford PrEP? There are still options for you. Check out these coupon schemes

06.01.2022 If you've previously stopped taking PrEP, and are planning to start taking it again, remember to do this safely to make sure you get full protection. You can find more information about how to stop and recommence PrEP safely on our website: https://getprepd.org.au/how-to-take-prep/

06.01.2022 Did you know...if you are a person of trans experience, you can still take PrEP if you are also taking transition-related hormones? But it’s really important to take PrEP every day to make sure you get full protection. For more info for people of trans experience, and lots of other info and tips about PrEP, check out this page on our website.

05.01.2022 PrEP can be prescribed by any GP or sexual health nurse practitioner in Australia. You can search for healthcare professionals in your area that are known to prescribe PrEP or work in sexual health, on this page of our website. There's also a handy resource to take to a doctor that might not know much about PrEP so they know what to do.

05.01.2022 Did you know...taking your PrEP with or just after food can help if you are having any side-effects. You can find this and lots of other info and tips about PrEP here: https://getprepd.org.au/did-you-know/

05.01.2022 Get PrEP'D for our community. www.getprepd.org.au

02.01.2022 Did you know...PrEP pills come in a range of colours and sizes, and in slightly different formulations of the same drugs. But they all work the same way to prevent HIV. For more info about the different PrEP pills that are available, and lots of other info and tips about PrEP, check out: https://getprepd.org.au/did-you-know/

02.01.2022 Down an' Dirty are running a free online discussion this Thursday evening about PrEP in 2020, including taking a break from PrEP in iso, restarting after a break, and changes to PrEP. Down an' Dirty is part of the sexually adventurous men project at our friends at Thorne Harbour Health in Victoria. This online event is open to all genders and sexualities, but content will be mature, is for people 18+ and is NSFW (not suitable for work). Registration is required. If this is something you might be interested in, there is more information, including how to register, on their Facebook event.

01.01.2022 Mylan Australia, the manufacturer of one of the generic PrEP products in Australia, is recalling any unused tablets of their product TENOFOVIR DISOPROXIL EMTRICITABINE MYLAN 300/200. This is a precautionary measure only due to the potential for broken and/or split tablets. Anyone that has any unexpired stock should return them to their pharmacist for a refund. https://www.viatris.com//Tenofovir_Emtricitabine-Recall-RC There are other generic PrEP products that your pharmacist will be able to supply instead. All of the PrEP products are the same drugs and work the same way to prevent HIV.

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