Your Guide to Prescribing PrEP

This website provides clinical guidance and resources on PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), the daily use of oral antiretroviral drugs to prevent HIV in patients with ongoing potential exposures. The advice on the indications for and implementation of PrEP is based on guidelines and current medical literature and best practices. These resources are intended to support you to identify patients who could benefit from PrEP and to provide ongoing care to patients using PrEP.

PrEP Basics

Learn more about PrEP and LGBT centered care.

INTRODUCTION TO PREP

Starting Patients on PrEP

Resources to review before starting patients on PrEP.

BEFORE YOU PRESCRIBE PREP

Following Patients

Resources on providing follow up care for patients on PrEP.

A GUIDE TO CLIENT FOLLOWUP

Resources

Learning resources and consulting support.

More About Resources

Paying for PrEP

Learn more about how your patients can access PrEP with public and private drug plans.

More About Paying for PrEP

This website provides general information about Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for HIV. This site is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. We strongly urge individuals considering starting PrEP to consult with a qualified medical practitioner prior to undertaking any decision, use or action of a medical nature.