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Dr. Radheshyam Naik Blood Transfusion

Dr. Radheshyam Naik

Haematology And Transfusion Medicine Specialist

35 years of experience

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Dr. Ashish Dixit Blood Transfusion

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Dr. Sachin Jadhav Blood Transfusion
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Dr. Sachin Suresh Jadhav Blood Transfusion

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Dr. Nishad Dhakate Blood Transfusion

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16 years of experience

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Hello doctor I have a very challenging question here for you to help me with. Do you have to extend the duration of PEP for HIV prophylaxis to more days if the patient got another exposure on the 6th day while taking the regular 28 days dosage regimen. He had so far reached the 6th day of taking his PEP and got anothet exposure. So should we add more 6 days on top of the remaining 22 days. Thanks Laurence

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If a person on HIV PEP experiences another exposure to the virus on the sixth day of treatment, it is of the utmost importance to consult a doctor. They will consider the situation at hand very carefully and consequently decide this case. Quite sometimes, they might find it adequate to prolong the treatment duration according to personal circumstances for optimal safety. Never forget that open and honest communication with your healthcare team is the crucial component of the best possible care.

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