I had sexual intercourse with someone who is HIV positive yesterday. I heard about the “morning-after pill” or PEP. Where can I find information about it?
“The morning-after pill” refers to post-exposure treatment, known as “prophylactic.” It is not a simple pill, but a treatment of about a month offered to people who have been exposed to a situation at risk with an HIV-positive person (accidental injury with a blood-stained object, unprotected sex, condom pierced, needle exchange, etc.).
To learn more, we invite you to watch this video of the clinic L’Actuel:
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIS4OB3qZo8&ab_channel=CliniquelActuel
In case of emergency, we encourage you to call the emergency department of the CHUM, accessible 24 hours a day. In order to get more information, we strongly suggest that you use the following resources that specialize in LGBT health:
Medical Clinic L’Actuel
1001, Maisonneuve Blvd. East, office 1130
Montreal (Quebec)
Phone: 514 524-1001
Medical Clinic Latin Quarter
905, Blvd. René-Lévesque Est Montréal, (Quebec)
Phone: 514-285-5500
CLSC des Faubourgs
1705, rue de la Visitation Montréal, (Quebec)
Phone: 514-527-2361
Head & Hands (12-25 years)
5833 Sherbrooke Street O. Montreal, QC H4A 1XX
Phone: (514) 481-0277
Fax: (514) 481-2336
Quebec HIV/AIDS Portal
Toll-Free: 1-877-Portal (767-8245)
Montreal Area: (514) 523-4636
I had sexual intercourse with someone who is HIV positive yesterday. I heard about the “morning-after pill” or PEP. Where can I find information about it?
“The morning-after pill” refers to post-exposure treatment, known as “prophylactic.” It is not a simple pill, but a treatment of about a month offered to people who have been exposed to a situation at risk with an HIV-positive person (accidental injury with a blood-stained object, unprotected sex, condom pierced, needle exchange, etc.).
To learn more, we invite you to watch this video of the clinic L’Actuel:
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIS4OB3qZo8&ab_channel=CliniquelActuel
In case of emergency, we encourage you to call the emergency department of the CHUM, accessible 24 hours a day. In order to get more information, we strongly suggest that you use the following resources that specialize in LGBT health:
Medical Clinic L’Actuel
1001, Maisonneuve Blvd. East, office 1130
Montreal (Quebec)
Phone: 514 524-1001
Medical Clinic Latin Quarter
905, Blvd. René-Lévesque Est Montréal, (Quebec)
Phone: 514-285-5500
CLSC des Faubourgs
1705, rue de la Visitation Montréal, (Quebec)
Phone: 514-527-2361
Head & Hands (12-25 years)
5833 Sherbrooke Street O. Montreal, QC H4A 1XX
Phone: (514) 481-0277
Fax: (514) 481-2336
Quebec HIV/AIDS Portal
Toll-Free: 1-877-Portal (767-8245)
Montreal Area: (514) 523-4636