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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
* If you think you have a urinary tract infection (UTI), you'll need to visit a doctor, who will give you a check-up and test to see if you have a UTI. If you do have a UTI, you will be prescribed antibiotics to treat the infection. You cannot get UTI antibiotic medication without a prescription. | |||
* If you have a yeast infection, you can get treatment over-the-counter (no prescription needed). The most common yeast infection treatment in the United States is called "Monistat." There are different treatment plans (for example, 1 day, 3 days and 7 days). It's recommended to do more than 1 day to completely clear the infection. | |||
* You should be able to access the HPV vaccine in the United States. | |||
* You should be able to access PrEP in the United States. | |||
* You should be able to access PEP in the United States. | |||
===Costs=== | ===Costs=== |
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