There is already an emergency treatment for HIV. Thinking of those people who for various reasons are suddenly at risk of contracting the AIDS virus, an emergency treatment based on anti-retroviral drugs. So ideally, it should start within the first 60 minutes after risky sexual contact or sharing of syringes, and the maximum period is 72 hours. Can be administered, for example, victims of sexual abuse as part of the treatment that includes prevention of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), emergency contraception, gynecological and psychological assessment, but should be administered under strict medical supervision and approval and only in where there is real risk of contracting HIV, because the side effects and toxicity of antiretrovirals and their prices very high. This method I developed from the standards and protocols set out in hospitals to control the infection risk to staff health before a possible exposure to blood contaminated with HIV.

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