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Suck My PrEP: Do You Need PrEP for Oral Sex?

5 Feb 2025

Suck My PrEP: Do You Need PrEP for Oral Sex?

PrEP for HIV Prevention – Is It Necessary for Oral Sex? Wondering if you need PrEP for oral sex? Learn how PrEP reduces HIV risk by 99% and whether it’s the right choice for you.

 

PrEP Medication Available at PULSE Clinic Thailand

If you’re considering PrEP for HIV prevention, PULSE Clinic offers a range of options tailored to your needs.Get PrEP at PULSE Clinic Thailand

PULSE Clinic offers affordable and accessible PrEP options. Check out our latest prices below:

PrEP BrandsPer Bottle (THB)6 Bottles (THB)12 Bottles (THB)
Teno-Em1,2507,50010,900
Tenof-Em1,0506,30010,900
Tavin-Em9905,94011,880
Ricovir-Em1,8008,00018,000

For newer, kidney-friendly PrEP options:

PrEP BrandsPer Bottle (THB)6 Bottles (THB)12 Bottles (THB)
Original Descovy3,15018,90037,800
Generic Descovy1,6409,60019,200
Tafero-EM2,80016,80033,600
Taficita2,95017,70035,400

For long-acting injectable PrEP (Apretude):

Apretude (Cabotegravir)3 Months (THB)9 Months (THB)13 Months (THB)
Available at PULSE Clinic Thailand Only58,00095,000126,000

 

What Is PrEP?

PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is a highly effective medication for preventing HIV. When taken daily, PrEP pills like Truvada, Descovy, and Teno-Em lower the risk of HIV by up to 99%.

If you prefer an alternative to daily pills, Apretude (cabotegravir) injections offer long-term protection. A single shot protects you for two months, making it a great option for those who prefer fewer doses.

 

How Do People Get HIV?

HIV spreads through unprotected anal or vaginal sex with an HIV-positive person or by sharing needles.

But what about oral sex? Let’s take a closer look.

 

Can You Get HIV from Oral Sex?

The risk of getting HIV from oral sex is very low compared to anal or vaginal sex. However, certain factors can increase the risk, such as:

  • Mouth or genital sores
  • Bleeding gums
  • Contact with menstrual blood
  • Having STDs like syphilis or gonorrhea

Since it’s difficult to confirm if a partner is HIV-negative without recent test results (within the last 3 months), taking extra precautions is a smart move.

 

Should You Take PrEP for Oral Sex?

Even if you only engage in oral sex, using PrEP is still recommended. While HIV risk is low, it’s not zero, and other STIs like chlamydia, syphilis, and gonorrhea can be transmitted through oral sex.


Why PrEP Matters for Oral Sex:

✅ Reduces HIV risk by 99% 

✅ Helps prevent co-infections that make HIV transmission easier 

✅ Provides peace of mind, especially if you have multiple partners

Even if your partner is HIV-positive but on ART (Antiretroviral Therapy) with an undetectable viral load, PrEP is an extra layer of protection.

 

How to Lower Your Risk of STIs from Oral Sex

Advancements in medicine make HIV and STI prevention easier than ever. Here’s how you can stay safe:

Take PrEP – The most effective HIV prevention method available today.

Use condoms or dental dams – Protects against STIs and reduces direct exposure. 

Try DoxyPEP – A new antibiotic method that reduces bacterial STIs like gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis by up to 66%. 

Get tested regularly – Early detection means early treatment and fewer complications.

 

Stay Safe with PrEP – Available at PULSE Clinic

If you’re sexually active and want protection against HIV, PrEP is a smart choice—even if oral sex is your only exposure risk.


👉 Visit PULSE Clinic Thailand to learn more and get started on PrEP today!