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Patient education materials, job aids, and resources specific to implementation of injectable PrEP*
*Unless otherwise noted all materials are for both cabotegravir and lenacapavir
This editable 2-page FAQ summarizes basic PrEP information for patients.
Format: Word
Informed Consent Considerations for Injectable PrEP
This editable discussion guide facilitates conversations with patients who are considering injectable PrEP and need help thinking through the various implications of iPrEP (e.g., pharmacokinetic tail, drug-drug interactions).
Format: Word
Languages: English
Injectable PrEP Overview (Handout for Patients)
2 flyers; the blue handout is information about 2-month injectable PrEP and the green handout is information about 6-month injectable PrEP.
Format: PowerPoint
PrEP Options Comparison Chart (Job Aid for Providers)
This table summarizes basic information about available PrEP options and is intended to be a quick reference guide when counseling patients.
Format: Word
Language: English
PrEP Options Comparison (Handout for Patients)
This chart summarizes basic information about all available PrEP options in patient-friendly language.
Format: Word
Injectable PrEP Initiation Checklist (Job Aid for Staff)
Customize this editable job aid so that all staff are conducting PrEP initiation visits with the same components and messages.
Format: Word
Language: English
Injectable PrEP Follow-Up Checklist (Job Aid for Staff)
Customize this editable job aid so that all staff are conducting PrEP follow-up visits with the same components and messages.
Format: Word
Language: English
Stopping Injectable PrEP (Infographic for Patients)
This patient-facing infographic explains what happens when you stop injectable cabotegravir and helps patients develop an HIV prevention plan after stopping injectable cabotegravir.
Format: Word
Stopping Injectable PrEP (Video for Patients)
This video explains how to stop taking injectable PrEP safely and transition to another form of HIV prevention.
Format: MOV
Lenacapavir Oral Loading (Reminder Card for Patients)
A physical reminder card serves as a tangible prompt that patients can keep in a visible place, helping them to remember to complete this important part of the PrEP regimen.
Format: Word
Language: English/Spanish
Other resources (not made by BLUPrInt)
Interim Guideline on the Use of Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir for HIV Prevention | New York State Department of Health
Guidelines on lenacapavir for HIV prevention and testing strategies for long-acting injectable pre-exposure prophylaxis | World Health Organization
PrEP Learning Collaborative & East Bay Getting to Zero: Injectable PrEP/Lenacapavir | California Prevention Training Center
Update Injectable PrEP/ Lenacpavir Update Session 2: Implementing Lenacapavir in your PrEP Program | California Prevention Training Center