Question
Can I test while I am on PEP?
9 January 2022. Related: All topics, CD4 and viral load, HIV testing, HIV transmission, PEP/PEPSE, Side effects.
I had an exposure through an unprotected sexual encounter at which I was the insertive (top), lots of lubricants were used, and there were no ejaculations nor blood. My partner was informed that he tested positive on the second day and later knew that his viral load is less than 20,000 copies/mL. I started PEP on Thursday night (8 pm) with only Truvada (39 hours later) then started having Tivicay as well from Friday night (8 pm). I had a strong headache for a couple of days, and a fluctuating low-grade fever throughout the day. Furthermore, I am generally sleepy and I do sleep from 8 to 12 hours every day since I started PEP.
I tested for HIV AG/AB on Sunday’s night (December 26th, 2021), and the results were negative, I know it does not indicate anything relevant to the exposure but did it as baseline information. Now after 15 days the low-grade fever is back, so far maximum 37.5C, and commonly some hours (3 or 4) after taking my pills, and I can feel a lymph node under my jaw on the left side. Am I seroconverting?
I am too stressed and I cannot do anything apart from worry. Are there any tests I can do at the moment to know my status? I know I should be following up with a doctor but where I live there is a high stigma against homosexuality and HIV so I don’t dare to follow up with a doctor. Your support will be highly appreciated, as I am totally by myself in all of this.
Answer
Hi M,
How are you doing? Starting PEP as early as you did means you are within the time frame for it to be most effective. Also, being the ‘top’ further reduces your risk, as does not ejaculating and there being no presence of blood. Using lubrication further reduces risk as it reduces the risk of abrasion from friction. These factors means it is very unlikely you will test positive for HIV.
As you have mentioned, a test while on PEP is not accurate. This is because PEP can ‘mask’ HIV and will not give a true representation of your status. To be sure you will need to wait 6 weeks until after your course to know your status. In the meantime, this guide discusses feelings of fear and anxiety while awaiting results.
The symptoms you have mentioned are possible signs of seroconversion. Also they are signs of many other infections. Due to how non-specific symptoms are for HIV, it is impossible to say if you are seroconverting. If these symptoms are in association with the time you take PEP, it is more likely a side effect of the medication.
I am sorry to hear that you are in this alone. Do you have any family/friends that you are able to discuss this with? The Terrance Higgin’s Trust in the UK offer an email service that may be suitable in this instance. It is unfortunate to hear about the lack of support you are having from your doctors, but if you become increasingly concerned with your health you need to make sure you speak to them. This is the only way you can be sure of your current state of health.
Please see this link for more information about PEP:
https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/pep-faq
If you have any further questions please get in touch.
Josh.
Hi Jimmy, this exposure is not a risk for HIV. You do not need to be on PEP.
For more information about PEP please see here: https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/hiv-transmission-and-testing
I had sex with a HIV positive sex worker. My condom didn’t break and we used lubricant. She licked my dick several times. I am still anxious about contracting HIV and started PEP 18 hours after the sexual act. What are my odds of contracting HIV?
Hi David, the symptoms you have mentioned are very non-specific and can be caused by a number of things. As you are on PEP and started taking it so soon after exposure, your symptoms being HIV related are very unlikely.
More so, while on PEP seroconversion is delayed until after your course of treatment if PEP fails. In this case it would not be expected to have symptoms of seroconversion now.
If these symptoms persist/you remain concerned, please speak with your doctor to identify other causes and suitable management.
Hi Josh,
There is certainly pain in my left side of neck.
Although it’s my 11 day of exposure & I’m on PEP, I also had diarrhoea & feel weak throughout the day.
Hi David, no this is not a sign of seroconversion.
For more information about testing and transmission please see here: https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/hiv-transmission-and-testing
Hi I had Vaginal sex with a female sex worker. After that I realised that the condom was broken.
I started PEP within 48 hrs. Now More I think about it, the more I feel. Like my lymph node on left is not swollen but I poke it regularly & feel it enlarged, although it is not visible.
There is no other symptoms. It’s my 10th day of exposure.
Can it be a sign of seroconveraion?
Hi Moses, thanks – as with all Qs on PEP, pls see this link here which has info to answer your Qs:
https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/pep-faq
I had sex with the girl I dated for a month and the condom bursted but I realized early maybe about 1min cos I kept on checking it regularly then when I told my girl she told me we are not only focusing on pregnancy here and she asked me what about infections then I went to buy pep and started within 28 hours after exposure, and it’s been 3 weeks now after finish pep I did have flue block nose bought medication and flue was cured and I kept drinking cold water cos it was too hot and now the flue is coming back again but besides that I am okay just worried about hiv
Hi Derick – thanks – all your Qs about PEP are answered at this link:
https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/pep-faq
I slept with a hiv positive Durring night and in the evening I took pep now I’m on pep for twenty days but i experience flu like and sore throat I’m safe