Available at: https://www.silompulse.com
Pulse clinic is near the BTS station Saladang.
Available at: https://www.silompulse.com
Pulse clinic is near the BTS station Saladang.
Last edited by dorayme; June 8th, 2018 at 07:17. Reason: Clarify post
I see what you are saying and it all seems valid on paper.
However, one does not need a test to know you are hiv neg, if someone took a test last year and did not have anal sex or shared needles, you are hiv neg. Being hiv neg is important, however what do you think that the expected outcome is if you are not? Because of the way hiv operates chances of building resistance is really low compared to a bacteria. Your gp NEVER does extensive testing when perscribing a first line antibiotic.
Because of the image of hiv the health industry is super duper conservative in anything that has to do with it, this image is an old cow they can milk for money.
About kidneys, many OTC meds can decrease your kidney function long term. Usually this is noticed after the first symptoms appear, people stop and regain their health. Prep studies show only minor effects and hence the same thing can be said for prep.
Think about the people who don’t like to see doctors, making them go for testing will end up in them just not going and not getting prep. In the fight against the virus that is worse.
Someone named Silom Pulse. That one is about 4000 baht (testing+ first time prep), after that more testing and follow up and they sell Teno EM for more money than Chula Bhesaj. I have it on rumors they but their Teno EM at CB and then sell it for more money. In my opinion Silom Pulse is expensive and unnecessary.
Does anyone know a pharmacy in pattaya that sells prep?
Silom Pulse is basically mimicking the requirements of the PrEP program in the US. Anyone in the US who use his health care insurance for PrEP in the US has to undergo those steps shown in Silom Pulse in order to get Truvada. You may claim all this is conservative but here in the US, liability is a big legal issue and I can't blame them to be specially cautious. Also, the incidence of HIV infection has been going down even when condom adherence has been going down too. That, I believe, has to do with the way PrEP is administered here; that is constant monitoring, not only to see if Truvada is working but to make sure you are not infected with other stds.
As a final thought, I would caution about Truvada being the savior pill. It does not protect you from the rarer form of HIV 2. So, there is a small risk you may still be infected
First yes
Second you do misunderstand.
I am saying that unless one has unprotected anal or swaps needles, hiv risk is really low.
This is not a debate on female male or male female transmission. I 100% agree this happens, it is just less common. Even if we believe the rare and self reported evidence of oral transmissions, driving a car is less safe. It’s a waste to test for and a waste of prep if taken for that.
Silom pulse charges 300b more for medicine they are getting around the corner. Please enlighten me how this is part of a conservative american model. A capitalist model perhaps.
Leaving Silom Pulse aside, thanks for basically rewriting what you previously said!
I only take it for " events"...is that safe?? Like when Im in Berlin where bareback is the thing to do, then Ill hop onto prep the day before and will only stop 3 days after the last BB fuck.
Oh now Latin, come on, we KNOW you can troll much better than that, that was just lazy ! :-) BUT just for a second if you're serious I think you need to go and read the time you need to be taking PREP before it becomes effective perhaps......but you did know that anyway of course.....right !? For your sake I SO hope so anyway !