Page 1 of 2

HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Wed May 19, 2021 3:13 pm
by Flavio
This is not exactly about ED and I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post this, but here it goes.

I recently found out about Prep (Truvada, Descovy) and I am fascinated with these new HIV prevention drugs.

Back in the day, condoms and abstinence were our best options; today, these FDA-approved drugs can guarantee +90% efficacy!

I'm still sexually active and a bit of a hypochondriac, so I've started taking generic Descovy. I take 1 pill x day, no side effects so far.

Does anyone have any experience with these drugs? Needless to say, these are prescription drugs and should only be taken under the supervision of your doctor.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:24 pm
by ViaSwiss
Nope, but I have read a number of stories of guys with prostatisis induced ED, PFS, and other means of ED that recovered using Prep. Figure that is right up your alley.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:31 pm
by Flavio
ViaSwiss wrote:Nope, but I have read a number of stories of guys with prostatisis induced ED, PFS, and other means of ED that recovered using Prep. Figure that is right up your alley.


Fascinating stuff, I had no idea.

I'm taking this just as a precaution, better safe than sorry.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 1:35 pm
by Flavio
A few more notes on Prep:

- It only prevents HIV, not other STIs. Safe sex is essential.

- It does not prevent or treat covid-19.

- As a preventive measure and unless your doctor says otherwise, it should only be taken by HIV- individuals.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Wed May 26, 2021 2:21 pm
by Frank Talk Admin
These drugs have changed sex and health in the world today! I strongly recommend that anyone who is sexually active in a non-monogamous relationship should be on these drugs.
Also, if anyone is having sex with anyone outside of a totally monogamous relationship, please be sure to get tested for any STD's every six months. The LGBTQ medical centers are in most counties in the USA and they usually have anonymous STD exams and quick HIV tests.

Thanks for this reminder, Flavio!

Paul

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Wed May 26, 2021 6:16 pm
by SteveSW
I was on Truvada for years. It was authorized for use as PrEP in 2012. I didn't go off it until the pandemic hit, and I stopped slutting around. Not sure what you want to know. It was 100% effective for me, and that's with a significant number of random hook ups. It has changed our lives.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Wed May 26, 2021 6:41 pm
by Simbarn
Excellent thread Flavio. Good to see straight guys taking this seriously too.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Mon May 31, 2021 9:05 am
by Dirk Winston
I have been taking Truvada for the past two years. Its a one pill daily prophylactic. It does not seem to have any affect on my ED. It neither helps or increases it but it does protect me from HIV. I have to test every three months for everything and then my DR. renews my prescription for another three months. I try to have multiple female sexual partners and feel it keeps me very safe. I also take Aciclovir as a prophylactic to prevent herpes, it is somewhat controversial if it actually works as a prophylactic for herpes and was not easy to get my Dr. to prescribe it for me but I take it as a prophylactic and have not had herpes despite trying to have multiple female partners each month.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 11:45 am
by LuisFernandez
This is very interesting. I’ve been considering taking the HPV vaccine even though I’m in my mid 30s.

Re: HIV prevention: Truvada, Descovy, my experience

Posted: Mon Jun 28, 2021 12:38 pm
by slipnslider
ViaSwiss wrote:Nope, but I have read a number of stories of guys with prostatisis induced ED, PFS, and other means of ED that recovered using Prep. Figure that is right up your alley.



Where did you read these stories? I'm not able to find any info about truvada helping with PFS.