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Talking to your doctor about nPEPMay 2007 View PDF En español nPEP Resource ListThese resources may be useful for people seeking information about nPEP and related issues. While Project Inform provides this publication, it is not an HIV prevention organization and does not answer calls on prevention, high-risk behaviors or risk reduction. Project Inform’s Hotline answers questions about HIV disease, its treatments and related conditions. Do not call the Hotline about questions prevention. You will be referred to other resources. Some are listed below. HIV PREVENTION HIV Nightline/Crisis Hotline DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND RAPE CRISIS Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network (RAINN) HIV/AIDS TREATMENT INFORMATION RESOURCES* Federal Guidelines for the Treatment of HIV Infection FOR PHYSICIANS ONLY PEP PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES** Boston, MA INTERNET RESOURCES Federal Recommendation on Non-Occupational HIV PEP University of California at San Francisco Library of PEP Guidelines and Protocols HIV Insite (search site for PEP—numerous consumer publications)
* For a more complete listing of HIV treatment information and other resources, read Resource Guide. ** Please help Project Inform keep this resource list up to date. If you discover a site or clinic in your local area that provides nPEP, please let us know the name of the clinic and/or a contact person. Call 415-558-8669 x212 or email . |
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