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How come swingers are not qualify for PreP Drug?

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By *ieutenant OP   Man
over a year ago

london

i went to sexual clinic near me for PreP DRUG.After a length interogation relating to my sexual orientation.I was told by the clinician i am not qualify for the drug as a swinger.

A friend told me my honesty is the main reason i didn't get the drug.If I lied regarding my sexual orientation as gay man no problem.

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

You should of tbh straight people are spreading it more than gays according to the stats

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By *ieutenant OP   Man
over a year ago

london

Hope the government change their view

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS
over a year ago

chichester

Just say you are exposed to bisexual playmates and you will get it. Or just goto a gay / sex worker focus clinic to get it

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By *orthernchap72Man
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Just say you are exposed to bisexual playmates and you will get it. Or just goto a gay / sex worker focus clinic to get it "

Why lie to the health professionals and take tax payers money by deception, why not just play safe?

From what I’ve just read it cost the NHS £4-5k a year for PrEP, I don’t think I’m being too mean by saying ‘bag up’ if you want to remain safe?

Why should someone else pay for your risky sex? I’d rather my tax was spent on other needier causes tbh.

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By *apnDomMan
over a year ago

London | Belfast

I never even knew what that is until now. Would you take that everytime before you go to a club or meet? Or how does that work? Also I think it's ridiculous that they decline you for it when you try to be sexually cautious.

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


"Just say you are exposed to bisexual playmates and you will get it. Or just goto a gay / sex worker focus clinic to get it

Why lie to the health professionals and take tax payers money by deception, why not just play safe?

From what I’ve just read it cost the NHS £4-5k a year for PrEP, I don’t think I’m being too mean by saying ‘bag up’ if you want to remain safe?

Why should someone else pay for your risky sex? I’d rather my tax was spent on other needier causes tbh. "

You do realise that condoms are not 100% effective don't you?

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire

Swinging isn't a sexual orientation

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By *orthernchap72Man
over a year ago

Carlisle


"Just say you are exposed to bisexual playmates and you will get it. Or just goto a gay / sex worker focus clinic to get it

Why lie to the health professionals and take tax payers money by deception, why not just play safe?

From what I’ve just read it cost the NHS £4-5k a year for PrEP, I don’t think I’m being too mean by saying ‘bag up’ if you want to remain safe?

Why should someone else pay for your risky sex? I’d rather my tax was spent on other needier causes tbh.

You do realise that condoms are not 100% effective don't you?"

Yes I do, they are around 90% whereas PrEP is 99% effective against HIV. However, even as an occasional swinger myself, I just don’t believe the tax payer should fork out £4/5k a year for someone else’s lifestyle choice. Nothing personal, just my opinion.

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
over a year ago

wonderland.


"Hope the government change their view"
I get it and because I'm a swinger

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


"Just say you are exposed to bisexual playmates and you will get it. Or just goto a gay / sex worker focus clinic to get it

Why lie to the health professionals and take tax payers money by deception, why not just play safe?

From what I’ve just read it cost the NHS £4-5k a year for PrEP, I don’t think I’m being too mean by saying ‘bag up’ if you want to remain safe?

Why should someone else pay for your risky sex? I’d rather my tax was spent on other needier causes tbh.

You do realise that condoms are not 100% effective don't you?

Yes I do, they are around 90% whereas PrEP is 99% effective against HIV. However, even as an occasional swinger myself, I just don’t believe the tax payer should fork out £4/5k a year for someone else’s lifestyle choice. Nothing personal, just my opinion. "

It's not like you volunteer to give tax, it's taken from you and that's what annoys me, I don't really care what they do with it I'm just pissed off that someone felt entitled to take money that I worked for in the first place, it's theft

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
over a year ago

wonderland.


"Swinging isn't a sexual orientation "
I think being non monogamous is not just a choice

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


"Just say you are exposed to bisexual playmates and you will get it. Or just goto a gay / sex worker focus clinic to get it

Why lie to the health professionals and take tax payers money by deception, why not just play safe?

From what I’ve just read it cost the NHS £4-5k a year for PrEP, I don’t think I’m being too mean by saying ‘bag up’ if you want to remain safe?

Why should someone else pay for your risky sex? I’d rather my tax was spent on other needier causes tbh.

You do realise that condoms are not 100% effective don't you?

Yes I do, they are around 90% whereas PrEP is 99% effective against HIV. However, even as an occasional swinger myself, I just don’t believe the tax payer should fork out £4/5k a year for someone else’s lifestyle choice. Nothing personal, just my opinion. "

And how much do you think it costs "the tax payer" when people are diagnosed with HIV?

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By *atureBoySouthMan
over a year ago

Fareham


"i went to sexual clinic near me for PreP DRUG.After a length interogation relating to my sexual orientation.I was told by the clinician i am not qualify for the drug as a swinger.

A friend told me my honesty is the main reason i didn't get the drug.If I lied regarding my sexual orientation as gay man no problem. "

It's all down to evidence based practice. I've had this discussion with the sexual health team, and there simply is no evidence that PrEP can prevent HIV in heterosexual sexual interactions. Logic would dictate it does, but the evidence simply isn't there.

The evidence base is all based around homosexual/bisexual men, for which there is good evidence that it can prevent infection. Highest risk of infection is for a bottom male.

There are also significant risks of impairment in kidney/liver function when on PrEP, especially on daily dosage, so it wouldn't routinely be prescribed unless the benefits outweighed the risks. My figures were slightly down on my test a week or two ago, and I have a good baseline historically, although in discussion we think it was down to dehydration as I'd gone straight to the appointment from a hard gym session. I'm on event based dosage. They will repeat my test at the next 3 monthly appointment.

It's all about patient safety.

Yes, as the sexual health consultant said to me, it's a game changer, and for the appropriate patients, the costs are less than the costs both financially and sociologically of someone catching HIV, but it's still not for everyone.

Gonorrhea and syphilis cases are on the increase at the moment again, PrEP does nothing for those, but a condom can.

Its great that you are talking to the sexual health teams about it, and being honest with them. They are completely non-judgemental, understand peoples lifestyles, and will give you the best advice they can to remain safe, whilst also enjoying the lifestyle.

Read up some more around the subject, keep getting tested. Enjoy life, stay safe.

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By *ieutenant OP   Man
over a year ago

london

If this Drug is being given to LGBT community.Why not all sundry.?

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By *ndy58Man
over a year ago

Birmingham


"If this Drug is being given to LGBT community.Why not all sundry.? "

Read the post before yours (which agrees with what I've been told at the sexual health clinic when I have my regular tests and collect my PREP) and you'll see why it isn't given more widely.

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By *ieutenant OP   Man
over a year ago

london

Also not available in most chemist except lloyds pharmacy

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By *atureBoySouthMan
over a year ago

Fareham


"Also not available in most chemist except lloyds pharmacy"

Clearly you didn't read my post as Andy suggested above.

If it is appropriate for a patient, it will be issued directly by the sexual health teams, as part of the 3 monthly monitoring process.

It will never ever be an over the counter (OTC, of GSL), a Pharmacy ISSUE (P), nor a Prescription only Medication (POM) issued by a remote online Doctor. There is no need for any pharmacy other than the wholesalers supplying to the sexual health clinics to hold a stock. If you have evidence it is being issued like this, then I'd suggest you rapidly report it to the GMC or HCPC so that those responsible can have their registrations and fitness to practice licences reviewed and withdrawn as they are clearly not acting in the patients best interests.

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By *ieutenant OP   Man
over a year ago

london


"Also not available in most chemist except lloyds pharmacy

Clearly you didn't read my post as Andy suggested above.

If it is appropriate for a patient, it will be issued directly by the sexual health teams, as part of the 3 monthly monitoring process.

It will never ever be an over the counter (OTC, of GSL), a Pharmacy ISSUE (P), nor a Prescription only Medication (POM) issued by a remote online Doctor. There is no need for any pharmacy other than the wholesalers supplying to the sexual health clinics to hold a stock. If you have evidence it is being issued like this, then I'd suggest you rapidly report it to the GMC or HCPC so that those responsible can have their registrations and fitness to practice licences reviewed and withdrawn as they are clearly not acting in the patients best interests."

Truvada Drug Can be bought through reputable drug store on the internet.The only problem is that it is very expensive

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By *esparate danMan
over a year ago

glasgow


"Swinging isn't a sexual orientation I think being non monogamous is not just a choice"

Come on lad ... humans have been coupling up since the flintstones times. You are on yourself

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By *achelnMarkCouple
over a year ago

Mid Wiltshire

Last time we went for a checkup, we were offered (and took) monkeypox vaccine and prep for us both for "event" usage.

We don't play bare, and don't always play full, but just in case.

We are both bi and like bi people which may be the difference.

Got told just call up once we've run out - but did joke they'll last us ages lol - not out of choice

That, plus previous HEP A/B vaccines (saved us buying them for Asian travel!) - and anti body tests, plus the usual screening, plus a goody/party bag on the way out, plus lovely staff you can be open and laugh about stories along the way.....

Absolute bargain and excellent proactive service.

Always had all clear texts

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
over a year ago

wonderland.


"Swinging isn't a sexual orientation I think being non monogamous is not just a choice

Come on lad ... humans have been coupling up since the flintstones times. You are on yourself "

Lady thanks. And actually we didn't used to couple up, women would have more than one partner, non monogamy is more a human trait than one partner

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Swinging isn't a sexual orientation I think being non monogamous is not just a choice

Come on lad ... humans have been coupling up since the flintstones times. You are on yourself

Lady thanks. And actually we didn't used to couple up, women would have more than one partner, non monogamy is more a human trait than one partner "

How many years are you going back?

There's lots of things we do now that we didn't used to

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By *ittleMissCali_MrDJCouple
over a year ago

wonderland.


"Swinging isn't a sexual orientation I think being non monogamous is not just a choice

Come on lad ... humans have been coupling up since the flintstones times. You are on yourself

Lady thanks. And actually we didn't used to couple up, women would have more than one partner, non monogamy is more a human trait than one partner

How many years are you going back?

There's lots of things we do now that we didn't used to"

so you think we are designed to be monogamous then?

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By *ellinever70Woman
over a year ago

Ayrshire


"Swinging isn't a sexual orientation I think being non monogamous is not just a choice

Come on lad ... humans have been coupling up since the flintstones times. You are on yourself

Lady thanks. And actually we didn't used to couple up, women would have more than one partner, non monogamy is more a human trait than one partner

How many years are you going back?

There's lots of things we do now that we didn't used to so you think we are designed to be monogamous then? "

I think our sexual and mating behaviour is very much influenced by factors in the society we live in

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By *etitesaraTV/TS
over a year ago

rochdale


"i went to sexual clinic near me for PreP DRUG.After a length interogation relating to my sexual orientation.I was told by the clinician i am not qualify for the drug as a swinger.

A friend told me my honesty is the main reason i didn't get the drug.If I lied regarding my sexual orientation as gay man no problem.

It's all down to evidence based practice. I've had this discussion with the sexual health team, and there simply is no evidence that PrEP can prevent HIV in heterosexual sexual interactions. Logic would dictate it does, but the evidence simply isn't there.

The evidence base is all based around homosexual/bisexual men, for which there is good evidence that it can prevent infection. Highest risk of infection is for a bottom male.

There are also significant risks of impairment in kidney/liver function when on PrEP, especially on daily dosage, so it wouldn't routinely be prescribed unless the benefits outweighed the risks. My figures were slightly down on my test a week or two ago, and I have a good baseline historically, although in discussion we think it was down to dehydration as I'd gone straight to the appointment from a hard gym session. I'm on event based dosage. They will repeat my test at the next 3 monthly appointment.

It's all about patient safety.

Yes, as the sexual health consultant said to me, it's a game changer, and for the appropriate patients, the costs are less than the costs both financially and sociologically of someone catching HIV, but it's still not for everyone.

Gonorrhea and syphilis cases are on the increase at the moment again, PrEP does nothing for those, but a condom can.

Its great that you are talking to the sexual health teams about it, and being honest with them. They are completely non-judgemental, understand peoples lifestyles, and will give you the best advice they can to remain safe, whilst also enjoying the lifestyle.

Read up some more around the subject, keep getting tested. Enjoy life, stay safe. "

May i ask what is 'event based dosage' please?

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By *herry delightWoman
over a year ago

Ilfracombe

It just goes to show the every area has different policies, as I was given PreP DRUG at my local clinic and they do regular checks for any signs of side effects as it can affect the kidneys.

As far as I am concerned most people don't use condoms when doing oral so can still pass on STDs and if it adds an extra layer of the protection then I am all for it.

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By *achelnMarkCouple
over a year ago

Mid Wiltshire


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May i ask what is 'event based dosage' please?"

Google it and look on NHS website or prep PDF, too many caveats to post

Simply, for guys, 2 pills 2-24hrs or more before party, then pill a day for 2 days after.

Women is different.

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