Getting PrEP, made easier

We’ve made getting PrEP simplier, thanks to new WHO guidelines!

No need for clinic visits or expensive blood tests. Instead, just a quick online health assessment, do a discreet self HIV test, and if you’re eligible, we’ll deliver your PrEP right to your doorstep.

PrEP is short for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. It’s a daily pill taken by HIV-negative individuals to reduce their risk of contracting HIV.

Prescription required

* Prescribed through a virtual consultation with our doctors.

* Prices will vary based on your preference for generics or originals.

How to get PrEP from us — 
Prescribed by licensed doctors. Discreet delivery across South East Asia.

First time on PrEP?

Book a telehealth consult with our LGBTQ+ affirming doctors. Receive your e-prescription instantly.

Already on PrEP?

Perform a quick HIV self-test at home. No clinic visits required.

Turn on auto-refills

Never run out of PrEP again.

Two types of PrEP, same powerful protection —
Both guard against HIV, but with a slight twist in their formula.

Truvada

Tenofovir disoproxil fumarate (TDF)

  • >99% effective when taken consistently.
  • Higher impact on bone density loss and kidney function.
  • Approved for daily and on-demand use.

Descovy

Tenofovir alafenamide fumarate (TAF)

  • >99% effective when taken consistently.
  • Lower impact on bone density loss and kidney function.
  • Approved only for daily use.

Feel Safe with
2-1-1 PrEP On Demand —Convenient. Effective.
Flexible HIV prevention.

How it works:

  • 2 pills: Take 2 PrEP pills 2–24 hours before sex.
  • 1 pill: Take 1 pill 24 hours after.
  • 1 pill: Take 1 final pill 48 hours after the first dose. (If you have more sex during this period, take +1 pill daily until 48 hours after your last encounter.)

Long-term side effects of PrEP?
Most people don’t experience long-term side effects, and the benefits far outweigh the risks.

Kidney function
changes

Bone density decrease

Gastrointestinal issues

Liver function changes

Weight changes

Frequent asked questions
about PrEP.

PrEP, when taken consistently, is highly effective, reducing the risk of HIV transmission by over 90%. However, it’s not 100% protective, and other preventive measures should still be used.

Possible side effects of PrEP include nausea, headache, fatigue, gastrointestinal discomfort, and changes in kidney function or bone density. It’s crucial to report any concerns to your healthcare provider.

Yes, PrEP can interact with other medications, so it’s essential to inform your healthcare provider about all medications you’re taking. They can assess potential interactions and adjust your regimen accordingly.

PrEP (Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis) is typically taken once a day, every day, for maximum effectiveness. This consistent dosing regimen helps ensure that the medication levels in your body are sufficient to provide protection against HIV infection.

Yes, you can stop taking PrEP if you’re not sexually active or no longer at risk of HIV exposure. However, it’s essential to discuss this decision with your healthcare provider before discontinuing PrEP. They can provide guidance based on your individual circumstances and help you make an informed decision about whether or not to continue PrEP.

* Content medically reviewed by Dr Kang Tungsanga.

Generic PrEP —
Same powerful protection, just easier on your wallet.

Generic Truvada

  • By Mylan, a, Pfizer’s medicine division, to form Viatris.
  • Price starts from THB 1,250/bottle.

Generic Truvada

  • By GPO, state enterprise which operates under the Ministry of Public Health Thailand.
  • Price starts from THB 990/bottle.

Generic Truvada

  • By Hetero Labs, a global pharmaceutical company based in India.
  • Price starts from THB 950/bottle.

Generic Descovy

  • By Mylan, a, Pfizer’s medicine division, to form Viatris.
  • Price starts from THB 1,250/bottle.

Got questions?
Dr. Kang’s got answers
(and zero judgments).