A. High risk – recommend prescribing daily PrEP if the patient acknowledges | ||
Having in the last 3 months
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AND |
Being likely to have in the next 3 months (indicating sustained risk)
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Case-by-case approach
Based on a complete sexual and alcohol and other drug-using history and the personal circumstances of the patient, if the clinician is of the opinion that the patient is likely to be at high risk of HIV, then PrEP prescription may be considered despite the absence of reported high- or medium-risk factors above. |