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Sometimes, accidents happen with safer sex. Condoms can tear or come off, for example. Sometimes they are simply forgotten in the heat of the moment. But there is no need to panic: in all probability, an HIV infection can still be prevented. This is done by taking HIV medication for four weeks.
The drugs prevent HIV from becoming established in the body. This treatment is called post-exposure prophylaxis, or PEP for short. Important : A PEP should be started as soon as possible after the "accident", ideally within two hours; otherwise within 24 hours if possible, and within 48 hours at the latest. It is debatable whether PEP can still be effective up to 72 hours three days after the possible exposure. Here you can look for your city and clinics nearby to go to.
A PEP will be done if someone participates in unprotected sex anal or vaginal with a partner, who. At a counseling session at an ambulance or a doctor's office will be decided if a PEP is advisible. Should this happen accidentally, it's best to take the HIV-positive partner with you to the appointment so they can give more information about their infection, their therapy and the resistance.
Where can you get a post-exposure prophylaxis PEP? Only specialised hospitals and doctor's offices know how to do a PEP properly. An overview of suitable contact points can be found here. When in doubt choose the facility that is closest to you and fastest to reach. If you have any questions you can call the phone consultation of the german aidshilfen. Side effects can be headaches, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Immediate Safety Measurments after unprotected intercourse After unprotected sex with an HIV-positive person there is several things you can do to minimize the risk of transmitting HIV.
Attention: These immediate safety measurements only reduce the risk to a minor degree. They do not replace the protection of a condom nor - if worst comes to worst - the PEP treatment.