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    Paying for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Insured

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    Paying for PrEP

    You can use your insurance for medicine, lab tests, and clinic visits.

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    Use your insurance.

    Lab Tests

    Use your insurance.

    Clinic Visits

    Use your insurance.

    Do you still have a co-pay?

    Apply for co-pay assistance from the manufacturer.

    Check to see if your state provides PrEP assistance. Costs for lab tests and clinic visits may be reduced or eliminated.

    Apply for co-pay assistance from the Patient Advocate Foundation.


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