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Clinic Hopping + Prep = Truvada Stopping HIV on the NHS


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ok so today i went to get tested always do once every 3 to 6 months and i have been on prep for about 5 to 6 months now so can stop getting my liver checked every 5 mins soon 

as i was getting tested the guy said he was also on prep and asked where i was getting it from i get it from https://www.iwantprepnow.co.uk/ United Pharmacies UK but it comes from japan 

the guy i forgot his name said have i tried clinic hopping as it's free with the NHS when you do that 

anyway i didn't even know it was on the NHS and its not but after doing some research the drug is and i don't know how i feel about this 

you see when you go to get PEP thats the one where you get to A&E asap after thinking you may have HIV within 72 hours and you take a treatment one of the drugs in this treatment is Truvada aka PREP the drug to stop you getting HIV it also comes with another set of pills called Raltegravir this causes the side effects of PEP so they just go right down the crapper

now when you buy prep from i want prep now it comes as Tenvir-EM its the same thing but with a different name 


now heres the one you can buy https://www.unitedpharmacies-uk.md/...


and here is the one they have in the US and on the NHS when given pep 
http://www.out.com/news-opinion/201...

(see the picture) now some guys are doing this thing called clinic hopping and its not even against the law where you go in say you have had sex with a men who has HIV no condom was used basically say you where a cum dump the other night and they give you PEP made of 2 bottles 1 Raltegravir and 1 Truvada they chuck away the Raltegravir and use the Truvada as PREP one pill a day 


here is a website http://www.out.com/news-opinion/201... blog done by DAN HECHING talking about Greg Owen the face of prep and the guy who blocked me on facebook icon6.gif 

anyone here ever done this anyone here ever had pep or is on prep right now right now i am on prep (paying for it) 


also this study came out the other day the rate of hiv infection has dropped for the first time in 30 to 40 years in london because of prep 

https://www.newscientist.com/articl...

 

 

sorry about the highlight i just copied and pasted it from slaveboys 
 

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well i did it yesterday went to the clinic told a small lie and got truvada and doing some research i found the diffence of  Tenevir and Tenevir-EM  and truvada 

and heres what i found   Different countries, different labeling laws, same drug. The 245 label does not include the fumarate component.  so it the same drug just with a new name and labeling and only sates how much prep is in the bottle not the amount of other drugs 

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On 1/25/2017 at 2:38 PM, Johnny84 said:

sorry about the highlight i just copied and pasted it from slaveboys 
 

When you cut/paste from another source where you carried over formatting, look at the bottom of the window where you are typing your message. A button should have appeared asking you if you want to remove the formatting. It works really well, but you can only do it before you post. 

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I was going to try this but don't you only get 1 month's supply at a time when you ask for pep? I've also been told that they often just give 1 week's supply to get you to return for the next 3? In any case I didn't see the point of waiting around clinics at least every 3 or so weeks, or so and taking time out to do it to get prep when its only about 40 quid online. Hopefully the NHS will find a way to administer legit generic prep even on a fee basis

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