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* Regarding PrEP access, Gilead's Truvada (TDF/FTC) is registered and generic versions are available for prevention. There are also demonstration projects/studies being conducted in Slovenia related to PrEP.<ref>[https://www.prepwatch.org/country/slovenia/ PrEPWatch: Slovenia]</ref> | |||
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* If you're interested in '''menstrual cups''', there's a local brand produced in Slovenia called [https://lalicup.com/ LaliCup] (website in Slovenian and English; and they offer free worldwide shipping on orders over a certain limit). You can also find international menstrual cup brands, such as Lunette, MooonCup, and OrganicCup, at stores and pharmacies throughout the country. For a seller in your area, you can refer to the [http://menstrualcupmap.com/ Menstrual Cup Map] (which shows sellers for multiple menstrual cup brands). | |||
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