PrEP Daily & Doxy-PEP Subscription
Price range: ฿4,120.00 through ฿11,950.00 every 3 months
PrEP daily provides consistent protection against HIV.
Doxy PEP prevents STIs like syphilis, chlamydia, and gonorrhea.
- PrEP Daily & Doxy PEP bundle provides more comprehensive protection.
- Regular HIV & Kidney function test is recommended for PrEP daily users.
What is the requirement and considerations before starting / reinitiating PrEP?
- A doctor’s prescription or hiv self-test is required before initiating / reinitiating on PrEP.
- Global guidelines recommends PrEP users to take a HIV, liver and renal test once every 6 months.
- PrEP does not interfere with contraceptives or any other STI preventive medication.
What is the main difference between on-demand vs daily use?
Daily PrEP
Daily PrEP means taking one pill every day. It provides continuous protection against HIV, making it the best choice if your risk is regular or sometimes unpredictable. With daily PrEP, you don’t have to plan around sexual activity—you’re protected all the time.
On-Demand PrEP
On-demand PrEP, also called the “2-1-1 method,” is taken only before and after sex. It works well if your sexual risk is occasional and you can plan ahead. This method gives you flexibility without the need for daily pills, but timing is important to stay protected. Below is an illustration on how to

What is difference in composition between on-demand vs daily?
Teno-EM, Tenof-EM, and Ricover-EM or commonly known as “Truvada”
These medicines all contain Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) and Emtricitabine (FTC). They can be used for both daily and on-demand PrEP.
Descovy or TAF-Mylan
For people using PrEP long-term on a daily basis, Descovy (FTC/TAF) or TAF-Mylan (DTG/FTC/TAF) are often recommended. This is because they contain Tenofovir Alafenamide (TAF) instead of TDF, which is gentler on the kidneys, liver, and bones, making them safer for long-term use.
Does taking PrEP interferes with Doxycycline (Doxy-PEP)
PrEP does not interfere with doxycycline (Doxy-PEP). You can safely take PrEP (either daily or on-demand) together with doxycycline used as post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) for bacterial STIs like syphilis, chlamydia, or gonorrhea. The two medicines work in different ways and do not reduce each other’s effectiveness.
Does taking PrEP interferes with contraceptive pills?
PrEP does not interfere with contraceptive pills. Studies have shown that PrEP (both TDF/FTC and TAF/FTC formulations) works safely alongside hormonal contraceptives, including birth control pills, injections, implants, and IUDs. Taking PrEP will not reduce the effectiveness of your contraceptives, and contraceptives will not reduce the protection PrEP gives against HIV.
Consult our LGBTQ sexual health doctors to determine the best option for your specific needs.