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  1. Home | Positive Education Program (PEP)

    From special education to community-based support, PEP helps kids with autism and other complex developmental disabilities find new ways of relating to and communicating with the world around them.

  2. PEP.ph (Philippine Entertainment Portal): Showbiz and Beyond

    We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on PEP.ph. By continued use, you agree to our privacy policy and accept our use of such cookies. Find out more here.

  3. Clinical Guidance for PEP | HIV Nexus | CDC

    Feb 10, 2025 · Key points PEP is used to prevent HIV after a potential exposure. Any licensed prescriber can prescribe PEP. Baseline assessment is required for people beginning PEP. Use …

  4. PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) - Yahoo Finance

    Find the latest PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  5. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP): Benefits & Side Effects

    Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) is a combination of medications you take after exposure to HIV to prevent infection. You must start within 72 hours of exposure.

  6. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) | NIH - HIVinfo

    Mar 31, 2025 · PEP refers to the use of HIV medicines to prevent HIV infection within 72 hours (3 days) after a possible exposure. PEP should be used only in emergency situations and is not meant for …

  7. PEP: Post-Exposure Prophylaxis | National Clinician Consultation Center

    Members of our clinical consultation staff, which includes Infectious Disease specialist physicians, HIV-experienced primary care providers, and specialty clinical pharmacists, have participated in shaping …

  8. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis - HIV.gov

    Nov 12, 2025 · PEP is safe, but the HIV medicines used for PEP may cause side effects like nausea in some people. In almost all cases, these side effects can be treated and aren’t life-threatening.

  9. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) - New York State Department of Health

    PEP is a medicataion that can prevent you from getting HIV after a possible exposure. PEP is effective when started as early as possible, but not later than 72 hours after the exposure.

  10. Emergency Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) - NYC Health

    You do not need PEP if you were using condoms or taking PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), or if your partner is taking HIV treatment and has an undetectable level of HIV. PEP is not usually …