Emergency
HIV Prevention
Within 72 Hours
- The sooner you start, the better it works.
What Is PEP for HIV?
Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is a 28-day course of antiretroviral medicines taken after possible HIV exposure to prevent infection.
PEP is recommended after
- Unprotected sex
- Condom break or slippage
- Accidental sexual exposure
- Sex with a partner of unknown HIV status
- Needle exposure or blood contact
- Occupational exposure (healthcare settings)
When initiated within 72 hours, PEP can significantly reduce the risk of HIV transmission.
Condom Broke?
Had Accidental Unprotected Sex?
Effectiveness of PEP decreases with each passing hour. The sooner you act, the better your protection.
Our Protocol
How PEP Treatment Works at TAAL+
Immediate HIV risk assessment by a specialist to determine PEP eligibility.
WHO & NACO-aligned combination antiretroviral therapy tailored to your profile.
Integrated pharmacy coordination with confidential dispensing and delivery.
India-Wide PEP Access
Confidential HIV PEP Treatment Online & In-Clinic Support
TAAL+ Healthcare delivers emergency HIV prevention and confidential HIV PEP treatment online across India through our secure telehealth platform. Whether you need urgent risk assessment or immediate medication access, our HIV specialists are available discreetly — wherever you are.
Through our integrated digital care
model, patients can access:
- Same-day PEP prescription support
- Discreet pharmacy coordination & medicine delivery
- Structured 28-day treatment guidance
- Follow-up HIV testing & monitoring plan
An expert-led confidential HIV PEP treatment online is just one secure consultation away.
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Who Should Seek PEP?
PEP may be recommended for:
unprotected sex
sexual exposure
assault
exposure
exposure
If you are unsure, consult immediately. It’s better to assess early.
Frequently Asked
Questions
PEP significantly reduces HIV infection risk when started within 72 hours and taken consistently for 28 days.
Effectiveness drops significantly. Immediate consultation is critical.
Some individuals may experience mild nausea or fatigue. Our doctors monitor and manage side effects.
Yes. Baseline testing is done to ensure you are HIV negative before initiation.
Absolutely. All consultations, records, and pharmacy services are private.
Don’t Wait.
Act Within 72 Hours.
HIV prevention after exposure is possible , but only if you act quickly.