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Question

Info on taking Tribuss D100?

Answer

Tribuss (which can be marked D100 or M171) is a generic version of a drug called Atripla.

See this post for a picture of these pills.

There is more information about Atripla here.

16 comments

  1. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Busiswe, D100 is usually the embossed number on a tablet called Trisbuss. Trisbuss is a generic version of Atripla. Atripla is used to treat HIV. As Atripla contains some medications that can cause unpleasant side effects, it is not used to prevent HIV transmission. There are more suitable drugs for this purpose.

  2. Busisiwe

    Can d100 prevent hiv

  3. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Busiswe, have you asked them why they have this in their pocket?

  4. Busisiwe

    I found d 100 in his pocket

  5. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Phumza M,

    Sometimes Tribuss is used as an HIV treatment by people who are HIV positive.

    But it’s a good idea to check with your boyfriend if this is a pill he’s taking and why he’s taking it.

    Taking ARVs if you are HIV positive can reduce risk of HIV transmission to zero. That’s even if you don’t use condoms. Please see this link to Undetectable = Untransmittable.

  6. Phumza M

    Hi

    I found out that my boyfriend is taking D100 pink pill. Is that an ARV pill?
    And we recently did not use a condom

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