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Rape Victims who Get PEP Treatment within 8 Hours Can Live HIV Free

posted in #ShimClinic on 2017-04-12 by The Shim Clinic Blog Team

Use of post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is not allowed in India despite the fact that the therapy is said to prevent victims from getting HIV by up to 100%.

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HIV PEP Can Save Rape Victims In India; Chem Sex Has Impact On PEP and Condom Use

posted in #News on 2015-11-06 by Shim Clinic

HIV PEP Can Save Rape Victims In India A 3-day movement was started in Mumbai, India, to spread awareness of the use of HIV PEP as a preventive measure for rape victims from getting infected by the HIV virus. Several medical professionals and institutions took part in this movement. Although it is an established fact that… Continue reading →

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