Directory of Pharmacies that Stock Medications Prescribed for HIV PEP

Not all pharmacies stock medications commonly prescribed for PEP, so it’s important to know which pharmacies stock which medications to expedite access. This directory lists pharmacies that stock medications commonly prescribed for PEP. Please note that this is not a directory of pharmacists that prescribe PEP. Unless a pharmacy communicates otherwise, a prescription must be obtained before PEP can be accessed at the pharmacies listed in this directory.

 
List of resources for patients accessing PEP through pharmacies.

Resources for Patients Accessing nPEP through Pharmacies (not updated)

A list of statewide and county-specific HIV/SIT testing, harm reduction, sexual assault, and nPEP access resources, compiled in collaboration with our partners throughout the state of Oregon in an ongoing effort to improve access to HIV prevention medications.

Please note that this resource list is no longer up to date. Please confirm resources before sharing with patients.


 Patient Resource: nPEP Access letter for urgent and emergency care settings

Familiarity with the most up to date nPEP prescribing guidelines can vary across urgent and emergency care facilities. Individuals seeking nPEP can take the nPEP access letter with them to urgent and emergency care facilities to support clinicians in providing timely care in accordance with the most up to date guidelines and recommendations.


Non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) Toolkit

The AETC National Coordinating Resource Center (NCRC) has several helpful nPEP prescribing guidance materials and resources available as a part of their nPEP Toolkit, including nPEP policy and procedures templates, the nPEP pocket guide, and the patient medication assistance postcard.


Clinical guidelines program: Pep for hiv prevention

The Clinical Guidelines Program through the New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute provides excellent PEP guidance and resources for providers and consumers. Explore their website for additional guidance on PrEP, STIs, HIV testing, ART, hepatitis care, and substance use.