What is PrEP?
PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis. It involves taking a medication called Truvada daily to reduce the risk of contracting HIV. PrEP is recommended for individuals who are at high risk of HIV infection, such as those in serodiscordant relationships or injection drug users.
Effectiveness of PrEP
PrEP is highly effective in preventing HIV transmission when taken consistently and as prescribed. Studies have shown that PrEP can reduce the risk of HIV infection by over 90%. It is important to follow medical advice and take PrEP as directed to maintain its effectiveness.
Is PrEP covered by insurance?
Many insurance plans cover the cost of PrEP, including medication and doctor visits. However, coverage may vary depending on the insurance provider and individual plan. Some plans may require prior authorization or have specific criteria for coverage. It is important to contact your insurance provider to verify coverage and understand any out-of-pocket costs.
Accessing PrEP without insurance
If you do not have insurance coverage for PrEP, there are other options available. Assistance programs, such as the Gilead Advancing Access Program, provide support for individuals seeking PrEP. Community health centers and LGBTQ+ organizations may also offer resources for accessing PrEP at a reduced cost or for free. It is important to explore all available options to ensure access to PrEP, regardless of insurance coverage.