Since all consultation and shipping fees are included, you will only be billed for the amounts listed below.
TaferoEM Monthly Subscription
¥12,800
TaferoEM 6-monthly Subscription
¥8,000/month
Total:¥48,000
TaferoEM 12 months Bulk Purchase
¥7,900/month
Total:¥94,800
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Discounts are available if you transfer from another clinic.
The low rates make it easy to continue.
Cost-effectiveness is important because it is a monthly medication!
We are now offering a special "transfer discount" for customers who have been using our products at other hospitals.
We also guarantee the lowest price. Please feel free to contact us.
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I don't want to call.
It's OK if you don't!
"I'm familiar with the medications you take and have no questions!" If you are such a person, no need to call us!
Please let us know that on line or by e-mail.(We will call you if we need to confirm.)
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There is also a proper follow-up service.
Please contact us anytime you have any concerns about your health condition while taking the drug!
Our professional staff and doctors will be happy to assist you.
It is a method of preventing HIV infection in people who are not infected with HIV by taking HIV medications before sexual activity. This method of prevention is especially recommended for people at high risk of contracting HIV.
While condoms are a method of prevention that is left up to the partner, PrEP is now recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), saying, "PrEP can be taken internally and prevented at one's own will."
How to take the medicine
There are two ways to take PrEP.
Daily PrEP (taken daily) is recommended for those who have sexual intercourse more than twice a month.
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Daily PrEP
This dosing regimen is the safest with a prevention efficacy of over 99%. It is the only dosing regimen approved by the U.S. CDC, which also describes its preventive effect.
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On Demand PrEP
It is taken before and after sexual intercourse.
■If sexual intercourse is on one day only
Use 2 tablets 2-24 hours before sexual intercourse, 1 tablet 24 hours after that, and 1 tablet 24 hours after that, for a total of 4 tablets per sexual intercourse.
About Drug
Q. How effective is PREP?
A. The CDC reports that continuing Daily PrEP reduces the risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection by approximately 99%. On-demand PrEP, taken only a few days before and after sexual activity, is said to be as effective as Daily, but Daily is recommended for those who do not know when they will have sexual activity.
Q. How long does it take to start taking the drug?
A. Anal intercourse takes about 7 days, and blood-borne or vaginal intercourse takes about 20 days.
Q. Are there any side effects of PREP?
A. Nausea is possible but not serious and usually disappears with time.
Q. If I start taking it internally, do I have to take it for the rest of my life?
A. No. PReP is not required to be continued if the risk of infection decreases. There is no need to continue PReP if the risk of infection decreases. However, if your partner or situation changes, please consult with your physician to determine the best course of action.
Q.What should I do if I forget to take it?
A. Take it internally as soon as you notice it.
Q. What should I do if I forget whether I took it or not?
A. If you forget to take it occasionally, you can take two tablets a day without any problem. However, taking two tablets multiple times increases the burden on the kidneys, so consult your doctor.
Q. Is there a problem with hormone therapy while taking PREP?
A. No problem. However, be sure to inform the clinic where you are receiving hormone therapy.
Q. I heard that if I continue to take the medication, I may develop a tolerance to it.
A. Please be assured.HIV-negative patients will not develop drug resistance.However, if you continue taking PrEP without realizing that you are HIV positive, the virus may become resistant to HIV medications, which may limit your treatment options.
Q. Is there a case where I can be infected with HIV even though I am taking PREP internally?
A. This could be the case if the patient was infected with HIV but was taking PrEP without realizing it, or if the patient became lax in taking PrEP or stopped taking it abruptly.
Q.What if I want to stop PREP?
A. Stop after taking it internally for 7 days from the last risky act. For men taking Truvada or transgender women not receiving hormone therapy, it is possible to stop after taking PrEP for 2 days from the last risky act.In addition, for those with chronic hepatitis B, stopping taking PrEP may cause the drug to lose its effectiveness as a treatment and may cause a rapid exacerbation of hepatitis B. Consult your doctor before stopping PrEP.
How Online Medical Treatment and Prescribing Works
Q. Do you charge for shipping?
A. We do not charge shipping or consultation fees. All-inclusive prices are shown.
Q. What kind of box will it be sent in?
A. Since it is sent by Kuroneko Yamato's Takkyubin Compact, the appearance is not recognizable as medicine from the outside.
The name on the invoice is "Sundries" and the sender is "General Incorporated Association Medivate".
If you wish, you can change the sender to yourself.
Q. Are tests for HIV, hepatitis, etc. included?
A. The above plans do not include an inspection.
Please let us know if you would like us to refer you to a free test or provide an inexpensive simple test kit.
Q. Can I make a one-time purchase?
A. We accept the best value 12-month plan on a one-time-only basis. Please be assured that there is no time limit on the subscription period,
so you can cancel at any time before the next payment and shipment for free.
Q. Can I purchase without a phone call?
A. Possible. Please make an appointment and select "No Phone Call Preference" on the medical questionnaire.
Mona Aoyama clinic
2-2-15-332 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo
It is not covered by insurance and must be paid for at your own expense. In addition, Tafelo EM is an unapproved drug in Japan.