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Generally, no. If a person is taking PrEP and using it correctly (on time, every time) — that means they’re HIV-negative and using the medicine so they don’t get HIV from someone else. 

However, PrEP only works if you take it on time every day, or never miss your bi-monthy shot. If you miss even one dose, there might not be enough medicine in your body to block HIV. So if you’re on PrEP, but not using it correctly, and aren’t using condoms every single time you have sex, you’re more likely to get and pass on HIV.  

If you’re worried about getting STIs (like HIV) from having sex, trust with who you’re having sex with is really important — especially if you decide to have unprotected sex together. Talking to your partners about getting tested regularly and using condoms can help keep both sexually healthy and lower your chances of STIs. You can also contact your nearest Planned Parenthood health center to see if PrEP is right for you.

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