How Much Does Pep Treatment Cost In South Africa

Post-exposure prophylaxis, also known as post-exposure prevention, is any preventive medical treatment started after exposure to a pathogen in order to prevent the infection from occurring.

How Much Does Pep Treatment Cost In South Africa

South Africa approved the use of PrEP in 2015 — it is available in the private health sector at a monthly cost of about R250 and the health department provides it for free at demonstration sites to high risk groups such as sex workers, men who have sex with men and young women.

Is PEP free in South Africa?

Victims can go to any hospital or clinic, without having to report the rape, to access PEP medication and counselling. The treatment is completely free,” says Vetten

How can I get free PrEP in South Africa?

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As of 2017, PrEP is approved for HIV prevention by an increasing number of countries, including South Africa (the first country in Africa to do so). If you are in South Africa and interested in PrEP, phone the national AIDS helpline free of charge at: 0800 012 322.

Is PrEP for free in South Africa?

HIV prevention pills, known as pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), are now available for free at over 2 000 hospitals and clinics across the country and can reduce a person’s chances of contracting HIV by up to 96% — if taken daily.