Staying on PrEP is one of the most effective ways to prevent HIV, but keeping up with your PrEP prescription requires regular renewals. Unlike one-time medications, PrEP is a long-term commitment involving routine testing, healthcare provider consultations, and prescription updates to ensure it works effectively for you.
If you’re wondering what the renewal process looks like and how to get PrEP while avoiding any interruptions to your routine, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know—including how MISTR makes renewing your PrEP prescription seamless and hassle-free.
PrEP is a preventive medication, which means it’s not a one-time treatment. Routine renewals ensure that you’re still HIV-negative, that the medication is working as expected, and that there are no underlying health concerns.
If you skip renewals, you may lose access to your PrEP prescription, leaving you unprotected from HIV. Staying proactive about renewals ensures continuous coverage without disruptions.
For most people, PrEP prescription renewals are required every 3 months.
Why?
Some providers may offer 6-month prescriptions under specific circumstances, but most PrEP users will need to renew every 3 months for continued access.
If you’re using MISTR, their system automatically reminds you when it’s time for renewal, ensuring you never miss a refill.
Renewing your PrEP prescription doesn’t have to be complicated. Here’s how the process works:
Before renewing your PrEP prescription, you’ll need an HIV test. Depending on how you get on PrEP, testing can be done:
Additionally, STI tests are recommended during renewal to ensure comprehensive sexual health monitoring.
Your healthcare provider will review your test results and assess your overall health before renewing your prescription. Topics discussed during a renewal consultation may include:
For online services like MISTR, this process is done through a telehealth consultation instead of in-person visits.
Once your provider confirms your eligibility, they will send a new PrEP prescription to your preferred pharmacy.
If you’re using MISTR, your prescription is sent directly to a mail-order pharmacy, delivering PrEP discreetly to your door—no pharmacy trips required.
To avoid last-minute issues, mark your calendar for your next renewal (3 months from now). Many telehealth services send reminders, so you never miss an important step.
For those looking for a hassle-free way to renew their PrEP prescription, MISTR offers a simple online process that eliminates the need for in-person doctor visits, insurance hassles, or waiting room delays.
✔ No Doctor Visits Required: Everything is handled online.
✔ Free At-Home HIV & STI Testing: Convenient testing options.
✔ Discreet Prescription Delivery: Your medication arrives at your doorstep.
✔ Auto-Reminders for Renewals: Never miss a deadline.
✔ Insurance Assistance Available: MISTR helps navigate PrEP costs and copays.
With MISTR, renewing your PrEP prescription is quick, stress-free, and completely free.
Missing a renewal can lead to delays in access to PrEP, putting you at risk for HIV. If you accidentally miss a renewal, follow these steps:
If your PrEP use has been interrupted for more than a month, ask your provider if any additional tests or precautions are needed before resuming.
PrEP only works when taken consistently—and that includes renewing your PrEP prescription every 3 months. Staying on top of renewals ensures you’re always protected without any gaps in coverage.
If you want a fast, easy, and free way to renew your PrEP prescription, MISTR makes the entire process seamless—helping you stay on track without unnecessary doctor visits or insurance hurdles.
It depends on where you renew—in-person visits may take a few days, but telehealth services like MISTR can approve and process your PrEP prescription renewal within 24 hours.
Yes! Many online services, including MISTR, allow for PrEP renewals through telehealth consultations.
Yes, an HIV test is required before every renewal (every 3 months) to confirm negative status before continuing PrEP.
Yes! MISTR allows users to transfer their PrEP prescriptions for easier renewals and home delivery.
If your provider denies your renewal due to missed tests or medical concerns, they may require additional lab work or monitoring before re-prescribing PrEP.