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PrEP Action Kit

A PrEP toolkit developed by the Fenway Institute that includes clinical resources to help providers incorporate PrEP into their practices, such as tips on taking a comprehensive sexual history, frequently asked questions about PrEP and information on PrEP prescribing and monitoring. This action kit is an essential resource for all providers treating LGBTQIA+ patients or patients at risk of HIV infection.

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Drug Assistance Program (PrEPDAP)

A webpage developed by the Community Research Initiative that explains what PrEPDAP is and provides enrollment information, including the PrEPDAP application. The PrEPDAP program is supported by Bureau of Infectious Disease and Laboratory Sciences/ Massachusetts Department of Public Health (BIDLS/MDPH).

iText

An evidence-based intervention developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that provides an overview of iText, an individual-level, mobile health intervention focusing on improving PrEP adherence.

iTAB (Individualized Texting for Adherence Building)

An evidence-based intervention developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that provides an overview of iTAB, an individual-level, mobile-health intervention that uses two-way, fully automated daily personalized health promotion and “factoid” text messages to improve PrEP adherence.

PrEP Basics

A webpage developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that answers some of the most common questions about PrEP and contains downloadable materials and videos on the benefits of PrEP.

Clinical guidelines for PrEP

Clinical guidelines developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that provide comprehensive information for the use of daily oral antiretroviral preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to reduce the risk of acquiring HIV infection in adults. This 2021 update includes guidance for recommended initial and follow-up STD screening, revised HIV testing strategies, and recommended primary care practices for patients being prescribed oral or injectable PrEP. Additionally, this update to the clinical providers supplement provides revised checklists, patient information sheets, and billing codes for both oral and injectable PrEP and includes guidance for counseling patients about adherent PrEP use.

CDC Providing PrEP during COVID-19

Guidance developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that contains helpful recommendations for providing PrEP when facility-based services and in-person patient-clinician contact is limited, as well as structured guidelines for assessing which patients may benefit from PrEP.

Prescribe PrEP FAQs for the health care professional

A quick reference developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for clinicials and care teams that addresses PrEP- related frequently asked questions.

A Guide for the Healthcare Professional: DISCUSSING SEXUAL HEALTH with Your Patients

A short guide developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
that contains tips on how to discuss sexual health with patients.

TAKING PrEP – A Daily Pill to Reduce Your Risk of Getting HIV

A patient resource developed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that outlines basic information about PrEP, such as how PrEP prevents HIV, how to use and adhere to PrEP, possible side effects, and other necessary precautions.

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