How Much Does Pep Cost In Uganda

How Much Does Pep Cost In Uganda

What Is PEP Medicine?

PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis) means taking medicine to prevent HIV after a possible exposure. PEP should be used only in emergency situations and must be started within 72 hours after a recent possible exposure to HIV. This section answers some of the most common questions about PEP.

How Much Does Pep Cost In Uganda

 A complete course of PEP can cost from UGX 1909643.50 to UGX 3055429.60 without insurance. However, most insurance providers will cover PEP. In some cases, an individual may not need to pay for PEP.

Is PEP Available In Uganda?

Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) currently is the only way to reduce the risk of HIV infection in individuals exposed to the virus. Currently there is limited data on PEP in Sub Saharan Africa. In Uganda PEP is generally offered for occupational exposure.

Can I Get PEP For Free In Uganda?

If you cannot get insurance coverage, your health care provider can apply for free PEP medicines through the medication assistance programs run by the manufacturers.

Which Test Is Best After PEP In Uganda?

The Joint WHO/ILO guidelines on post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) to prevent HIV infection recommends HIV testing at baseline, immediately after completing PEP (i.e. 4 to 6 weeks post exposure) and again ‘3 – 6 months post exposure’.

How Do I Know If PEP Failed In Uganda?

If PEP doesn’t work, you may have symptoms of the first stage of an HIV infection, like a fever or rash. If you have these symptoms while you’re on PEP, or within a month after finishing PEP, call your nurse or doctor.

Can You Test Positive While On PEP In Uganda?

It is recommended that you be tested at 2 time points after starting PEP. The first test at 6 weeks can detect early HIV infection. If the test is positive, early detection has the benefit of being able to start HIV treatment as soon after infection as possible.

Is PEP Same As ARVs In Uganda?

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is the short-term use of antiretrovirals (ARVs) to reduce the probability of contracting HIV after potential exposure, either occupational (through a work-related accident) or non-occupational (for example, during unprotected sex, rape, or the use of contaminated injection supplies).

Is Taking PEP For 14 Days Effective In Uganda?

The longer you wait, the greater the chance that PEP won’t work. PEP usually isn’t given more than 72 hours (3 days) after exposure as studies show it is unlikely to be effective.

Does PEP Work After 72 hours In Uganda?

If taken within 72 hours after possible exposure, PEP is highly effective in preventing HIV.

Can I Stop PEP After 20 Days In Uganda?

If PEP is prescribed after 72 hours and then discontinued after 28 days, the risk of viral rebound with that inadvertent interruption in ART is significant, as is the associated risk of developing resistance to ART; therefore, this Committee stresses that PEP should not be initiated later than 72 hours post exposure.