PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) – Get HIV PrEP at Pulse Clinic

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PrEP at PULSE clinics. Studies have shown that PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when taken daily. Get PrEP at PULSE CLINICS

PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) – Get HIV PrEP at Pulse Clinic

Pre-PrEP ChecklistHow Can I Get PrEP at Pulse Clinic?


  1. Do you already have the prescription?
    • If you already have a prescription for PrEP, you can show us your prescription and buy the medication.
  2. If not, do you have health check-up results from the last 3 months?
    • If you already have one, you can get a 12-month supply at PULSE.
    • You can also get fewer than 12 bottles and have the rest delivered to your door.

We are the first licensed private medical clinic to provide PrEP and PrEP-related services since 2015. After 6 years we already have more than 15,000 people from 130 countries visiting our clinics to get PrEP with us. We provide proper advice before you start. Book an appointment now. 

Book Your Appointment Today!

Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:

 +66 65 237 1936    @PULSEClinic   PulseClinic 

 

What to Expect for First-Time PrEP Users at Pulse Clinics


Are you visiting Pulse Clinics for PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) for the first time? Here's what to expect during your initial visit:

Steps for Your First PrEP Visit:

  1. Consultation: A discussion with a healthcare professional to assess your needs and suitability for PrEP.
  2. Rapid Tests: Get quick results for HIV, Hepatitis B, and syphilis tests, completed in just 15 minutes.
  3. Kidney Function Test: An essential check to ensure your body is ready for PrEP.
  4. PrEP Prescription & Dispensing: Receive your PrEP prescription and medications on-site for up to 12 months.

Quick and Efficient Process

The entire visit, including consultation, tests, and receiving your medication, typically takes only 30 minutes—perfect for those with busy schedules. Just make sure to arrive on time!

 

 

First Visit for PrEP at Pulse Clinic


During your first visit to Pulse Clinic, our team will assist you in selecting the best PrEP treatment plan tailored to your needs. Here's what we'll cover:

  1. Consultation & Risk Evaluation: We'll review your medical history and conduct a personal sexual risk evaluation.
  2. Comprehensive Testing: You'll undergo a rapid HIV test, kidney function test, Hepatitis B, and liver function blood tests.
  3. Sexual Health Screening: We offer sexual health screenings at our clinics in Bangkok, Phuket, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, and Singapore.
  4. PrEP Medication Dispensing: We can dispense up to 12 bottles of PrEP medication during your first visit. Options include:

Quick Process and Travel-Friendly

The entire process, from consultation to receiving your PrEP, takes only 30 minutes. Plus, you'll receive a medical certificate, allowing you to travel with your PrEP medications to any country.

What's Included in Your PrEP Appointment?

  • Consultation & Risk Evaluation
  • Rapid HIV & Syphilis Tests
  • Metabolic Tests: Kidney function, liver function, and Hepatitis B vaccine level check.

Once you book your PrEP appointment, you won’t need to schedule separate appointments for an HIV test or other screenings.

Important Reminder

Before starting PrEP, make sure to:

  • Get tested for HIV, kidney function, and Hepatitis B.
  • Ensure you haven’t had any potential HIV exposure (e.g., unprotected sex or sharing needles) 14-21 days before the HIV test.

 

 

PrEP Refill (Follow-Up Visit) at Pulse Clinic


Regular monitoring is essential to ensure your PrEP journey is safe and effective. During your follow-up visits, here's what to expect:

  1. Health Monitoring: We’ll check your HIV status and run a syphilis test.
  2. Biannual Blood Tests: Twice a year, we’ll assess your kidney and liver function through a blood test, overseen by our doctor and counselor.
  3. PULSExpress Service: If your doctor pre-orders your lab tests, you can use our PULSExpress service for a faster, more efficient visit.

PrEP Medication Refills

If you choose to continue with PrEP, we can provide up to a 12-month supply during each visit for your personal use. You can also order HIV PrEP refill online and we will deliver your medication right to your doorstep, or get your medication delivered to your hotel while you're travelling. Contact us for more information at pulseliving@pulse-clinic.com

Key Reminders for Safe PrEP Use:

  • Ensure you are HIV-negative and have normal kidney function before continuing with PrEP.
  • Take PrEP daily and never share it with others who haven't been tested.
  • Stay vigilant about other sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
  • Seek proper treatment for any STIs and encourage your partners to get tested and treated too.
 

Can't Visit the Clinic? Buy PrEP Online!


Pulse Clinic now operates 20 branches across Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore, open 7 days a week to serve your healthcare needs. If you're unable to visit our clinics in person, you can conveniently purchase PrEP online from our licensed clinics.

Important Steps for Online PrEP Orders:

  • Ensure we have your prescription or lab results before placing an order.
  • Provide a copy of your passport and lab results from your doctor or lab, or send us a prescription from your healthcare provider.
  • Once we verify your results, we can supply you with 3 to 6 months’ worth of PrEP each time.

 

PULSE Clinic now offers online PrEP medication refills. For more information about the medication and ordering process, please email pulseliving@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform. 

 


MedicationPrice
Descovy (Latest Version of PrEP)

5,450 THB
for 1 Bottle (30 Tablets)

Generic Descovy (Mylan)

2,650 THB
for 1 Bottle (30 Tablets)

Taficita (ARV for HIV Treatment)

3,000 THB
for 1 Bottle (30 Tablets)

Also check out Poz and Proud: Get HIV Care from PULSE Clinic for more information about HIV treatment

Teno-EM (Generic HIV PrEP)

1,300 THB
for 1 Bottle (30 Tablets)

Tenof-EM (Generic HIV PrEP)

1,1000 THB
for 1 Bottle (30 Tablets)

 

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What is PrEP? A Guide to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis


PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a highly effective medication that helps prevent HIV infection in individuals who are at higher risk. By taking PrEP daily, you can reduce your chances of contracting HIV by up to 99%.

Since 2013, PrEP is a course of a once-daily pill containing the medications tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and emtricitabine, taken DAILY DOSE or ON DEMAND under the supervision of a doctor.
The original PrEP from 2013 comes in so many brancds these days such as TRUVADA, TENO-EM, TENOF-EM, TAVIN-EM, RICOVIR-EM, you can take whatever available and affordable for you.

In 2019. the new PrEP has been approved to be used for HIV prevention it consists of Tenbofovir Alafenamide and Emtricitabine, taken DAILY dose only and under the supervision of a doctor.
This new PrEP has less side effects and is safer for your kidneys and bone marrow. This new PrEP from 2019 comes in a couple of brands available such as DESCOVY, TAFERO-EM, TAFICITA, and Generic Tenofovir Alafenamide/Emtricitabine.

PrEP reduces the risk of HIV transmission through sex by up to 99% when taken properly, allowing you to enjoy sex with your partners better knowing that you are at minimal risk of getting HIV.

ComparisonPrEP 2013PrEP 2019PrEP 2021
Medication inside the pillTenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate
+
Emtricitabine
Tenofovir Alafenamide
+
Emtricitabine
Cabotegravir
How to take it?Swallow itSwallow itInjection to your muscle
How often to take it?Daily dose
or On Demand
Deaily Dose ONLYEvery 2 months

 

 

 

How Does PrEP Work?


PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is up to 99% effective at preventing HIV through sexual contact when taken correctly.  For people who does slamming (drug injection), PrEP also prevent up to 70% from HIV. 

PrEP works by creating a protective barrier in your body that stops the HIV virus from establishing an infection. It's especially recommended for people who have an increased risk of HIV exposure, including those in relationships with HIV-positive partners or individuals who engage in high-risk behaviors.

Before starting PrEP, it's essential to be HIV-negative, which is why an HIV test is part of your initial consultation. Once your negative status is confirmed, you'll receive a prescription for PrEP to begin protecting yourself.

Unlike HIV treatment, PrEP is taken to prevent the virus, so you don't need to take it for life. You can use PrEP for as long as you feel extra protection is necessary—whether that's for weeks, months, years, or during periods when you expect to have unprotected sex.

Pairing PrEP with condom use and DOXYPEP provides even greater protection, reducing the risk of contracting STDs or STIs to extremely low levels. PrEP is not a miracle drug that can protect you from all STDs. You will need to take additional measures, such as regularly getting tested for HIV, getting tested and/or treated for hepatitis if needed, and taking other preventive steps. While PrEP is a great step toward managing your risk of STDs, it's important to note that HIV can significantly affect your immune system, making you more susceptible to other types of STDs.

 

How to Take PrEP


It depends on how often do you have sex and  do you plan to have sex well in advance?
Clinical Practice Guideline of the United States (2013) and HIV prevention Guidelines of Thailand (2014) provided comprehensive information which suggests us to use daily oral PrEP to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV infection in adults. Our advice around PrEP is based on the results of 2 European studies. The 2 studies looked at different ways of taking the treatment. Both of the studies showed an 86% reduction in catching HIV. 

PROUD Study1 DAILY DOSE
People took a Truvada pill every day. No one taking the Truvada correctly caught HIV in this study. (This is the officially recommended way to take PrEP.)

IPERGAY Study ON DEMAND
Take 2 Truvada pills between 2-24 hours BEFORE sex. Then take one Truvada pill every day until 2 days have passed after the last condomless sex. This regimen is not recommended for vaginal sex. (and not recommended for gay people who enjoy chemsex or do not plan to have sex very well, because there are already evidences that many people forget to take the third and the forth pill.)

Using a ‘2-1-1’ dosage timeline – two pills between 2 to 24 hours before sex, one pill 24 hours the first pill, and a final pill 24 hours later – PrEP is shown to give protection against HIV that is as effective as daily PrEP.

If you’re considering PrEP On Demand, It is extremely important not to miss any doses when you’re taking it. If this is something that is likely to happen, discuss with your doctor or counsellor about going on daily PrEP instead. PrEP On Demand only protects you from HIV exposure through anal sex. If you think you may engage in activities such as chem fun (CF), a course of daily PrEP will work better to protect you.

Worried That the PrEP You Bought Aren't Real?


We can run a blood test to check the correct drugs are present in your body. You need to have taken a pill in the 24 hours before the test.  Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is a branch of clinical chemistry and clinical pharmacology that specialises in the measurement of medication concentrations in blood.

 

I Am Already On PrEP. Are There Other Preventive Methods I Should Also Use?


PrEP is not a wonder drug that can help protect you from all STDs. Using PrEP alongside other preventive methods is recommended, because HIV risks usually come with risks of other STDs. Having many layers of protection is beneficial for your overall health and reduces the risks of transmission between you and your sexual partners.

What Are the Other STD Prevention Plans I Should Consider?

  • Getting a full course of HPV vaccines to help prevent HPV transmission. HPV can cause cervical cancer in women and cause genital warts in men. Being vaccinated with 9-valent HPV vaccines can help prevent the infection close to 100%. More information about the benefits of HPV vaccination
  • Consider using DoxyPEP alongside HIV PrEP if you plan to have unprotected sex. Most bacterial STDs are now curable with modern medicines but some infections can leave long-term health risks in your body. Taking DoxyPEP as prescribed before unprotected can help reduce the risk of bacterial STD (especially syphilis and chlamydia, and fairly effective in preventing gonorrhea).
  • Having a routine STD screening is also important for people using PrEP. Getting tested is the only way you can tell if you're having an STD. Knowing you have an infection can help you get the correct treatment sooner. Leaving the infections for too long could cause health complications which affect both your sexual health and overall health.

Not all preventive method is for everybody. Consult with your doctor about the preventive method you should use.

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions About PrEP

Can I Use PrEP If My Partner is HIV Positive and I'm HIV Negative?


Yes, you can use PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) to protect yourself from HIV if your partner is HIV positive and you're HIV negative. PrEP is highly recommended for extra protection, especially if your partner is still infectious.

If your partner is not yet on HIV treatment or has not achieved an undetectable viral load, PrEP can reduce your risk of contracting HIV by up to 99%.

If your partner is on effective HIV treatment and has reached an undetectable viral load, the risk of transmitting HIV to you is effectively zero. In this case, you may not need PrEP, but it's always best to consult with a healthcare provider to make an informed decision.

Do I Still Need to Use Condoms If I Take PrEP?


Yes, it's highly recommended to use condoms even if you're on PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis). While PrEP is very effective at preventing HIV, it does not protect you from other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like syphilis, gonorrhea, or chlamydia.

Condoms offer protection against a wide range of STDs that PrEP doesn't cover. When combined with regular condom use and DOXYPEP (doxycycline for post-exposure prophylaxis), you significantly reduce your risk of STDs. Using PrEP, condoms, and DOXYPEP together ensures the highest level of protection for your sexual health.

How Long Does PrEP Take to Become Effective?


For daily PrEP to become effective in preventing HIV, the medication must build up in the body. This is estimated to take up to 7 days for anal sex. Afterward, the medication must be taken once daily to maintain its effectiveness.

If you’re taking PrEP On Demand, it’s very important that you adhere to the ‘2-1-1’ dosage plan for it to be effective. Please note that PrEP On Demand is only effective for anal sex; protection from HIV for activities other than anal sex can be obtained through daily PrEP.

What Are the Possible Side Effects of PrEP?


In the first few weeks of starting daily PrEP, some people may experience headaches, dizziness, fatigue, or gastrointestinal side effects such as nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. These side effects usually subside over time as your body adjusts to the medication.

PrEP may affect kidney function in a very small number of people, so blood tests for kidney function may be included as part of your monitoring regimen. If you are concerned about side effects or are experiencing them, discuss your concerns with your doctor at your check-up appointments.

What Should I Do If I Have Side Effects from PrEP?


While PrEP is well tolerated by most people, some may experience initial side effects as their bodies adjust to the medication. If this happens, you may choose to take your daily dose before bedtime, allowing you to sleep while the side effects wear off. If the side effects are intolerable or last longer than a month, seek immediate advice from your healthcare provider.

Does PrEP Have Long-Term Side Effects?


The medication used for PrEP is thought to have no long-term side effects. However, you will still need to work closely with your doctor to identify any side effects that may occur. Although this is rare, some people may experience decreased kidney and liver function while on PrEP. Your doctor will perform a baseline function test, and if the results indicate impaired kidney or liver function, blood tests will be conducted periodically for monitoring purposes.

I Take Medication for Other Conditions. Can I Still Use PrEP?


PrEP has been shown not to interact with most medications. However, it’s best to inform your doctor or pharmacist that you’re taking PrEP before being prescribed other medications.

I Drink Alcohol and/or Use Recreational Drugs. Can I Still Use PrEP?


Research has shown that PrEP does not interact with alcohol or recreational drugs. However, keep in mind that being under the influence of alcohol or recreational drugs may cause you to miss your scheduled doses, affecting your adherence and decreasing the effectiveness of your treatment.

How Do I Maintain My Adherence?


PrEP should ideally be taken at the same time every day to maintain a steady level of the medication in your body. To achieve this, make taking your pills a habitual action. Use alarms or reminders, and bring a spare dose with you for when you’re not at home.

What Do I Do I Forget to Take My PrEP?


If you miss a dose of daily PrEP, just continue taking it at your usual time. A missed dose occasionally will have minimal impact on PrEP’s effectiveness. There is no need to take two doses to make up for the missed one. If you’re taking PrEP On Demand, it’s extremely important that you do not miss any doses. Failure to adhere to the 2-1-1 plan will reduce its effectiveness.

I'm Going to Be Traveling. When Should I Take My Pills When I'm at My Destination?


PrEP can be taken at the same time as you would at home, regardless of the time zone difference.

Can I Take My Pills with Me When I'm Traveling?


Like any prescription medication for personal use, PrEP can be brought along when you travel. Keep the pills stored in their original, labeled container, and carry a prescription or doctor’s letter with you in case of inspection by customs. Make sure you bring enough for the entire trip, plus some extras in case of delays.

 

What Steps Do I Need to Take to Access PrEP?


Before you can obtain PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis), you need to be assessed for suitability. This assessment involves a few simple steps at the clinic:

Step 1: Get Tested

Visit a sexual health clinic that prescribes PrEP for a blood test. The tests will screen for:

  • HIV
  • Liver function
  • Kidney function

You will receive your results online within one day.

Step 2: Discuss Your Results

Your doctor or counselor will review your test results with you to determine if you are eligible for PrEP.

Step 3: Receive Your Prescription

If you qualify for PrEP, you will receive a prescription. At PULSE CLINIC locations throughout Thailand, you can obtain up to 12 bottles of PrEP per visit.

 

Book Your Appointment Today!

Contact us at info.bkk@pulse-clinic.com or chat on your preferred platform:

 +66 65 237 1936    @PULSEClinic   PulseClinic 

 

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