PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) is a type of medication that people who are not currently living with HIV can take in order to reduce transmission of HIV.
The Center for Disease Control states that PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by about 99% when taken correctly, and reduces the risk of getting HIV through injection drug use by at least 74%. PrEP isn’t solely for one type of person; many people of various genders and sexual orientations have found PrEP to be an empowering and useful tool for their sexual health. Nebraska AIDS Project remains committed to it's fight against HIV, and is now a proud provider of PrEP. Please complete the below interest form if you are interested in learning more.
Staff is out of the office from Monday 12/09 - Monday 12/16 and will return Tuesday 12/17, all interest forms will be followed up in the order they were received once staff is back in the office.
NAP provides free, confidential or anonymous HIV testing and counseling with results available the same day.
Learn MoreWhen used correctly and consistently, condoms reduce the risk of transmitting sexually transmitted infections, including HIV.
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