STI prevention drugs

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1. HIV Prevention Pills


  • PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis)

    • Drug Names: Truvada, Descovy

    • Use: Taken daily to prevent HIV infection.

    • Effectiveness: ~99% effective at preventing HIV from sex when taken consistently.

    • Who Should Take It? High-risk individuals (e.g., those with multiple partners, partners of HIV-positive individuals, sex workers).

  • PEP (Post-Exposure Prophylaxis)

    • Drug Names: Truvada + Tivicay or other ART drugs.

    • Use: Emergency pill regimen taken within 72 hours after potential HIV exposure.

    • Effectiveness: Reduces HIV risk significantly if started early.

    • Who Should Take It? Anyone who had unprotected sex or potential exposure to HIV.

2. STI Prevention Pills (Non-HIV)


  • DoxyPEP (Doxycycline Post-Exposure Prophylaxis)

    • Drug Name: Doxycycline (antibiotic).

    • Use: Taken within 72 hours after sex to prevent bacterial STIs like chlamydia, syphilis, and gonorrhea.

    • Effectiveness: Can reduce risk of bacterial STIs by up to 70%.

    • Who Should Take It? Recommended for high-risk groups (e.g., MSM, sex workers).

  • HIV Vaccine (Experimental)

    • Status: No fully effective vaccine yet, but research is ongoing.

3. HPV Prevention


  • HPV Vaccine (Gardasil 9)

    • Use: Prevents HPV strains that cause genital warts and cancers (cervical, anal, throat).

    • Effectiveness: Near 100% if taken before exposure.

    • Who Should Take It? Recommended for all individuals before sexual activity (typically in adolescence, but adults can get it too).

4. Hepatitis Prevention


  • Hepatitis B Vaccine

    • Use: Prevents Hepatitis B, an STI that affects the liver.

    • Effectiveness: Highly effective in preventing HBV.

    • Who Should Take It? Everyone, especially those at risk of STIs.

These are the primary oral or injectable options for STI prevention.
 
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