Blood-Borne Viruses (BBVs)
Find out where to access services in Scotland that provide injecting equipment.

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis, PrEP for short, is a medication that can be taken by anyone who is HIV negative to lower their risk of HIV infection. PrEP is for anyone irrespective of their gender and sexuality.

Stimulant use can increase the risk of HIV infection. A reliable way to find out one’s HIV status is to do a rapid blood or saliva test. Therefore, rapid testing is an essential component of HIV prevention programs for people who use stimulant drugs.
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Easy to read information about undetectable viral load
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Information on PrEP

Easy read document on HIV treatment

A video hearing firsthand from people who have undergone new Hepatitis C treatments
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A video hearing firsthand from people who have undergone new Hepatitis C treatments
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Information about Hepatitis C and treatment.

Information on Hepatitis B

Hepatitis C: Treatments have changed!

Scottish Drugs Forum Webinar

Scottish Drugs Forum Webinar

HIV: Preventable and Treatable