This document was released by Ohio Attorney General and contains the most recent official instructions for HIV Prophylaxis (Npep) and Supplemental Reimbursement Form .
Q: What is HIV prophylaxis?
A: HIV prophylaxis is a medication that can be taken to prevent the transmission of HIV after a potential exposure.
Q: What is NPEP?
A: NPEP stands for Non-occupational Post-Exposure Prophylaxis. It is a type of HIV prophylaxis that is taken after a potential non-occupational exposure to HIV.
Q: Who should take NPEP?
A: NPEP should be considered for individuals who have had a potential non-occupational exposure to HIV, such as through unprotected sex or sharing needles.
Q: When should NPEP be taken?
A: NPEP should ideally be started within 72 hours of the potential exposure, but it can still be effective up to 72 hours.
Q: How long should NPEP be taken for?
A: NPEP is typically taken for a 28-day course.
Q: What is the Supplemental Reimbursement Form?
A: The Supplemental Reimbursement Form is a document that can be used to request reimbursement for expenses related to NPEP, such as the cost of medications.
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