
About
PrEP stands for pre exposure prophylaxis, one of the methods one can use to avert the infection from HIV virus. It is a pill containing two active ingredients that prevent virus penetrating cells and multiplying there. This pill does not protect from other sexually transmitted diseases or pregnancy. General Medical Practice de Makroon offers the possibility for PrEP treatments.

Target group
PrEP is not suitable for everybody. Eligible are
- Men who (also) have sex with other men and trans genders who:
- In last six months have had anal sex without condom with the male sex partner whose HIV status is unknown or is HIV positive with detectable viral load
- In last six months were diagnosed with the rectal STD
- Were in last six months prescribed with PEP (post exposure prophylaxis)
- Migrants from the countries with high number of HIV infections
- Migrants in vulnerable situations
- Female commercial sex workers
- Women who desire pregnancy from HIV positive partner (only if previously agreed with that partner)
and who
- Are not infected with HIV virus
- Are highly exposed to HIV infection and want to protect themselves
- Have no kidneys dysfunction
- Do not use medicine which may interfere with PrEP
- Commit themselves to rigorous discipline concerning PrEP intake
- Commit themselves to frequent kidneys, STD and HIV tests

Preparations
- HIV test in order to establish whether you are already infected
- Test to establish kidneys function
- Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C tests
- STD tests
GP will discuss the results of these test with you in a separate consultation and conclude whether you can undergo the treatment.

The procedure
GP will advise which of two intake patterns you need to follow. This consultation is not part of your obligatory deductible.