Question

Is PEP effective if taken 48 hours after exposure?

I paid for sex with a woman but the condom tore and I only realised after I was done. There is a high chance that she was HIV positive. I started PEP after 48 hours.

I got a PCR test done 17 days after exposure. It had a less than 20/ml (undetectable) result.

Now between 14 and 35 days after exposure I have had signs of thrush, mild red rash on my face and a couple elsewhere. But no fever or swollen lymph glands.

Can the rash and thrush be because of utter stress and obsession?

My doctor says that the PCR can be relied upon and that I am negative.

Can the PEP have reduced the viral load to less than 20/ml as I took it for 15 days before the PCR test?

Please give your expert advice. I am very anxious. Thank you.

Answer

Thank you for your question.

The risk of HIV from one broken condom is very low. If your partner had an undetectable viral load on treatment, then the risk would be zero. If they were not on treatment the risk might still be only 1 in 300 or lower.

You cannot guess someones HIV status so your assumptions might also be wrong.

You started PEP within 48 hours, so it is likely it will work.

PEP – stands for Post-Exposure Prophylaxis. It is a term used for taking HIV drugs to reduce the risk of infection. PEP usually involves taking a combination of three HIV drugs for one month. The earlier PEP is started, the more likely it will work. Ideally, this should be within a couple of hours. If this is not possible, then still the earlier the better.

Some guidelines include a two-day window to do this (i.e. within 48 hours). After this, effectiveness is much less likely. Other guidelines allow up to 3 days (i.e. within 72 hours). Sometimes this may be more for psychological benefit. For example, if someone is very stressed or traumatised.

No guidelines recommend starting PEP after 72 hours.

After finishing PEP you need to wait a 4-6 weeks before testing.

If the PEP has worked, or the person was not initially infected, this will show as a negative HIV test. The test you did 17 days after the exposure will not be accurate yet.

If the PEP has not worked, this will be shown in a positive test result. Testing 4 weeks after PEP will detect 95% of infections. Testing after six weeks will detect more than 99% of infections. This result doesn’t need to be tested again.

If PEP has not worked, serosonversion usually occurs 1-3 weeks after PEP is finished. However, only 80% of people show symptoms.

Please test 6 weeks after you finished PEP is finished. If you test any earlier, you need to take a second test 3 months later.

Viral load (PRC) tests are not approved to test for HIV. In some cases they can have a role.

Please see a doctor to talk about your symptoms he best way to confirm what is causing them is to see your doctor. He/she will be able to diagnose and treat the symptoms accordingly.

Please see this link for more information about PEP:
https://i-base.info/qa/factsheets/pep-faq

Note: This answer was last updated in July 2021 from an original post from December 2011.

846 comments

  1. michael

    i lost one of my truvada pills … should i tried to get one, so some how to finished my treatment right? pls help!

  2. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Sam,

    Please see this Q&A about Can I get HIV from oral sex. As Charlotte says, You cannot get HIV this way. Anyone who is receiving a blowjob is not at risk.

    Please click though on the links to HIV and sexual transmission and oral sex.

    It’s a good idea to have the penis looked at by a doctor to make sure it heals properly.

  3. Sam

    Hi,

    Can HIV be transmitted by receiving oral sex if there is a big wound on the penis? Im talking no skin at all on at least 2/3 cm *2/3 cm.meat could be seen and a little blood from the wound.

  4. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Precious,

    HIV cannot live outside the body for more than even a few minutes, but it’s difficult to put an exact time on it. And once the blood is dried it can’t become infectious again even if it gets wet.

    And you were probably using soap too, which would have killed the virus. The wound on your hand would have to be open to be a risk.

    Please see here for ways you cannot get HIV.

  5. Precious

    Hello I was washing clothes for a woman who is HIV and I recovered that a have small wound on my hand and those clothes were having menstruation can I get infected help please..

  6. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Jeet,

    As Angelina says above, the earlier PEP is started the better. And some guidelines include a two-day window to start PEP (i.e. within 48 hours).

  7. Jeet

    Hi,
    Please advise me on my below query
    Condom got broke while having sex with prostitute and I noticed after few strokes and stopped sex and washed my pennies with normal soap and water thoroughly
    And started PEP at 20 hrs of sex and on second day took lately after 32 hours of first dose and I am scared that pep will not work
    Please advise me

  8. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Langelihle,

    Please see this similar question here. And here is a guide to risks for HIV transmission. I hope this answers your question about taking PEP.

  9. Langelihle

    Hi Guys!
    This Morning at about 03:30 am i paid for sex. so during the intercourse, i realised that the condom has busted, so i quickly change the condom. I think i only did few strokes without a condom. so now My Question is, Should i consider taking a PEP pill?

  10. Roy Trevelion

    Hi Phindile,

    As it says above, some guidelines allow up to 72 hours. Have you started PEP now?