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Information for people considering taking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP).
When counselling patients about safe sex, it is important to remember that STIs such as genital herpes, genital warts, pubic lice (crabs), and scabies are not necessarily prevented by condom use and may be transmitted by close body contact alone.
The following practices will provide some protection from STIs/blood borne diseases.
Recommend the regular use of condoms with a water based lubricant, for example KY jelly, Wet Stuff.
Recommend:
Advise injecting drug users of needle exchange programs (Drug and Alcohol Services SA can be contacted for information on locations and times).
Only new needles, syringes and other injecting equipment should be used. Cleaning and bleaching used equipment does not protect the user against hepatitis C.
Suggest that people do not have sex if an STI is suspected until a negative diagnostic test. If an STI is diagnosed, suggest no sex until test of cure, or completion of medication.
To lower risk, suggest alternatives to penetrative sexual practices when condoms are not available.