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  2. Positive Education Program (PEP) As one of Ohio's largest non-profit agencies committed to children, PEP provides services - both direct and consultative in nature - for children with severe mental health and behavioral challenges, their families and the professionals who support them. PEP is committed to understanding and covercoming the ...

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    G&J Pepsi is a family-owned, independent Pepsi bottler that produces, sells, and distributes over 30 beverage brands and 650+ products in Ohio and Kentucky. Our story began in 1925 when Esther Jarson and Nell Raleigh decided to pursue their dream of opening a bottling business in Cincinnati. Nearly 100 years later, G&J Pepsi is now comprised of ...

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    PEP is for people who may have been exposed to HIV in the last 3 days. PEP might be right for you if: 1. You had sex with someone who may have HIV and didn’t use a condom, or the condom broke 2. You were sexually assaulted 3. You shared needles or works (like cotton, cookers, or water) with someone who may have HIV If you were exposed to HIV in the...

    You can get PEP from emergency rooms. It might also be available at some health clinics or Planned Parenthood health centers, and some doctors’ offices, but call first to make sure they have PEP in stock. You can start PEP up to 72 hours (3 days) after you were exposed to HIV, but don’t wait — it’s really important to start PEP as soon as possible....

    PEP isn’t just a one-time pill — it’s a regimen where you take many pills over many weeks. If your nurse or doctor gives you PEP, you’ll need to take medicine 1-2 times a day for at least 28 days (4 weeks). It’s important that you take every pill as directed and don’t skip doses, otherwise PEP may not work as well. PEP isn’t 100% effective, and it ...

    There can be side effects of PEP, like stomach aches and being tired. But PEP side effects aren’t dangerous, and they can be treated. Talk with your nurse or doctor if you have side effects that are really bothering you. If PEP doesn’t work, you may have symptoms of the first stage of an HIV infection, like a fever or rash. If you have these sympto...

    You need to visit your nurse or doctor for follow-up testing after you finish PEP. You’ll get another HIV test 4-6 weeks after you were first exposed to HIV, and then you’ll be tested again 3 months later. Depending on your situation, your doctor may recommend another HIV test 6 months later. It’s really important to get these follow-up tests to ma...

    PEP is a series of pills you can start taking within 72 hours after you’ve been exposed to HIV that lowers your chances of getting it. Learn who can use PEP, how to get it, and what to expect from this web page by Planned Parenthood.

  5. Oct 12, 2022 · PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, is a combination of HIV medications, taken daily in pill form to reduce the risk of becoming infected. Typically, PrEP is used to help prevent an HIV-negative person from getting HIV from an infected partner. PrEP is not used to treat people who are already infected. PrEP works by preventing HIV from spreading ...

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