For patients worried about HIV infection (PEP)You can prevent HIV infection by taking medication immediately after a worrisome event
What is PEP?
PEP is a way to prevent HIV infection.
If there is an action or event that could potentially lead to HIV infection, emergency medicine can be taken to prevent it from occurring in the body.
It is necessary to take PEP within 72 hours (3 days) of potential infection. The sooner it is taken, the more effective it is in preventing infection.
PEP is used to prevent infections caused by needlestick accidents among medical workers. In recent years, it has also been used to prevent infections by sex overseas.
*PEP (Post-exposure prophylaxis) is a method of taking medicine urgently “after” a possible exposure.
*Please see below for information on PrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis), which prevents HIV
infection by taking medicine beforehand.
Let’s start HIV prevention by taking medicine (PrEP)
Recommended for those who:
- Had sex without a condom with someone who is or may be infected with HIV
- Are healthcare professionals and just experienced a needlestick injury, etc.
How to take PEP
Take medicines every day for 30 days.
Take once a day at the same time every day.
Follow-up testing
We recommend you to take a follow-up testing one month, 3 months, and 6 months after starting PEP.
PEP is not applicable for people:
- Infected with HIV
- Infected with hepatitis B virus
- Having kidney problems
At your consultation, we will perform same-day testing
and
interview you to confirm if PEP is the right option for you.
*PEP is intended to prevent HIV infection and is not applicable for people already infected with HIV.
*PEP medications will also treat hepatitis B and is not applicable for people already infected with hepatitis B virus.
*Patients with kidney problems cannot take PEP since it may cause kidney side-effects in very rare cases.
PEP cost
PEP reception hours: 11:00 a.m. to 0:30 p.m. / 2:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Please note that we will not be able to accept patients outside of these hours.
Clinic features
Affordable price
PEP is an effective HIV prevention method. At our clinic, we offer “Taffic”, a generic drug of the original
PEP drug “Biktarvy” at affordable prices.
(The original PEP drug is too expensive (approx. 300,000 yen/month) to keep taking.)
Reliable quality
There are cases where individuals import generic drugs from overseas, but there is a risk of purchasing
counterfeit drugs.
Products imported to our clinic are independently analyzed to ensure that the main ingredients are the same as
the official product (not a fake drug).
Consultation by a specialist
Doctors from AIDS Clinical Center (ACC) or Department of Infectious Diseases (DCC) at the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, and medical professionals specializing in sexually transmitted diseases will assist you. Please feel free to ask us any questions you may have.
From consultation to prescription in 30-60 minutes
The ealier you start, the more effective PEP is likely to be. We will assist you promptly from consultation to testing to prescription.
Access / Opening Hours
Our services in English are open on Monday to Friday 14:30~20:00 and Saturday 11:00~20:00 (except 13:00~14:30),at PRIVATE CARE CLINIC TOKYO in Shinjuku. No appointment needed.