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Advice for DoxyPEP
As DoxyPEP is a preventative approach rather than a treatment for established infection, there are no symptoms that directly indicate its need. However, individuals who might benefit from DoxyPEP typically engage in sexual behaviours that increase their risk of STIs.
Many bacterial STIs can be asymptomatic, particularly in their early stages, which is partly why preventative approaches are valuable. When symptoms do occur with bacterial STIs, they may include unusual discharge, genital pain or discomfort, skin rashes, painful urination, sores or lesions on the genitals or mouth, and in the case of syphilis, a painless chancre. The absence of symptoms does not mean absence of infection, which is why regular STI testing remains essential regardless of DoxyPEP use.
DoxyPEP FAQs (6)
DoxyPEP is a post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) treatment that uses an regimen to help prevent bacterial sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea. It’s an effective way to reduce your risk of contracting these infections after potential exposure, particularly after unprotected sex.
DoxyPEP works by preventing the bacteria that cause STIs from establishing an infection. When taken after condomless sex, DoxyPEP can reduce the risk of bacterial STIs by up to 60%, as shown in recent studies and trials.
DoxyPEP is effective in reducing the risk of syphilis, gonorrhoea, and chlamydia. However, using condoms or other barrier methods remains the most reliable way to protect against STDs and STIs, including HIV.
Recent trials suggest that DoxyPEP is approximately 60% effective at reducing the risk of contracting bacterial STIs, such as syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhoea, when taken within 72 hours of exposure.
For maximum effectiveness, it is best to take DoxyPEP within 24 hours after condomless sex. However, it can still be effective if taken within 72 hours. Condomless sex includes oral, anal, or vaginal contact without using a condom, where there’s skin-to-skin contact or fluid exchange.