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Just put on TV thing about HIV

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

There's a Prep drug smiler to the ones that treat the effects of or if you think you might have been infected.

But it's a preemptive thing.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

That's kind of cool. I think that would be worth buying if you were going to say, date vigorously or partner swap. so you wouldn't just be relying on a rubber.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

This has been around for quite some time. NHS Scotland has agreed to provide it, unlike the rest of the UK which is happier for more people to become needlessly infected - and likely then others too.

It's available in other countries but we're backwards here.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wait one cotton picking minute...

Are you trying to say I'm riddled with it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I thought it was a really good programme showing the picture here and in South Africa. The treatment has come a long way in 30years.

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By *unandbuckCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield


"This has been around for quite some time. NHS Scotland has agreed to provide it, unlike the rest of the UK which is happier for more people to become needlessly infected - and likely then others too.

It's available in other countries but we're backwards here. "

The NHS couldn't fund it at £20 million pa

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wait one cotton picking minute...

Are you trying to say I'm riddled with it?

"

I'd want that, you double bagged and in a frog suit darling xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait one cotton picking minute...

Are you trying to say I'm riddled with it?

I'd want that, you double bagged and in a frog suit darling xxx "

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I've got a shorty if that counts but no full length

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wait one cotton picking minute...

Are you trying to say I'm riddled with it?

I'd want that, you double bagged and in a frog suit darling xxx .

I've got a shorty if that counts but no full length "

Oh if you haven't got the length you won't make me squirm

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Wait one cotton picking minute...

Are you trying to say I'm riddled with it?

I'd want that, you double bagged and in a frog suit darling xxx .

I've got a shorty if that counts but no full length

Oh if you haven't got the length you won't make me squirm "

.

Pick up my bar bill..

That will make you squirm

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wait one cotton picking minute...

Are you trying to say I'm riddled with it?

I'd want that, you double bagged and in a frog suit darling xxx .

I've got a shorty if that counts but no full length

Oh if you haven't got the length you won't make me squirm .

Pick up my bar bill..

That will make you squirm "

Ya I hate a shandy lightweight

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's a Prep drug smiler to the ones that treat the effects of or if you think you might have been infected.

But it's a preemptive thing. "

It's called "post exposure prophylaxis".

Basically those who fear they've been exposed to HIV infection can obtain a course of anti retroviral drugs ordinarily reserved for people already HIV positive (taken to suppress the virus from causing immune system damage and developing into AIDS).

The emergency prophylaxis course taken within 24-72 hours after exposure is done to stop the initial HIV virus taking root and developing into a long standing HIV infection. The course of drugs is taken for 4 weeks.

The best protection is always safe sex though.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central


"This has been around for quite some time. NHS Scotland has agreed to provide it, unlike the rest of the UK which is happier for more people to become needlessly infected - and likely then others too.

It's available in other countries but we're backwards here.

The NHS couldn't fund it at £20 million pa"

If it's about money, the cost of treating people who become infected is far higher than prophylactic treatment. It's another facet of this government not wanting to fund the NHS properly.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"There's a Prep drug smiler to the ones that treat the effects of or if you think you might have been infected.

But it's a preemptive thing.

It's called "post exposure prophylaxis".

Basically those who fear they've been exposed to HIV infection can obtain a course of anti retroviral drugs ordinarily reserved for people already HIV positive (taken to suppress the virus from causing immune system damage and developing into AIDS).

The emergency prophylaxis course taken within 24-72 hours after exposure is done to stop the initial HIV virus taking root and developing into a long standing HIV infection. The course of drugs is taken for 4 weeks.

The best protection is always safe sex though."

There's one now you can take as a precaution. As in before the potential exposure. Really you would think they would make it available to doctors, nurses, police and prison service who at work are at risk of exposure.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There's a Prep drug smiler to the ones that treat the effects of or if you think you might have been infected.

But it's a preemptive thing.

It's called "post exposure prophylaxis".

Basically those who fear they've been exposed to HIV infection can obtain a course of anti retroviral drugs ordinarily reserved for people already HIV positive (taken to suppress the virus from causing immune system damage and developing into AIDS).

The emergency prophylaxis course taken within 24-72 hours after exposure is done to stop the initial HIV virus taking root and developing into a long standing HIV infection. The course of drugs is taken for 4 weeks.

The best protection is always safe sex though.

There's one now you can take as a precaution. As in before the potential exposure. Really you would think they would make it available to doctors, nurses, police and prison service who at work are at risk of exposure. "

You're talking about "prep"?

Prep is basically HIV drugs taken in a similar manner to birth control pills to prevent HIV. It isn't a new drug , it's basically existing hiv drugs repurposed and taken as prophylaxis.

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