CLINICAL GUIDELINES: ANTIRETROVIRAL DRUGS FOR HIV PREVENTION - Consolidated Guidelines on the Use of Antiretroviral Drugs for Treating and Preventing HIV Infection - NCBI Bookshelf.
You're so busy talking past people, you did not even address the main point of my comment.
PReP is not for folks who already have HIV. It is a preventative for HIV negative folx and still has some risk if with a partner that his both HIV-positive and with the ability to transmit the virus.
Folks with HIV that are managing it with
Antiretroviral Drugs and have
no detectible viral load cannot transmit the disease to an HIV negative people. IF the sex partner of the HIV positive-but-no-detectible-viral-load person is taking PReP, all the better, but they are still safe with or without taking PReP because the HIV positive partner cannot transmit it.
If I am standing in front of someone shooting a gun full of blanks at me, whether I am wearing a bullet proof vest or not does not matter. Either way, no bullet is going to hit me.
You talked about PreP, which is not a treatment for folks already with HIV, and went on to rant about a whole host of things that have nothing to do with the
SCIENCE that folks who manage their already-existing HIV infection to the point their viral load is undetectable
CANNOT TRANSMIT THE VIRUS.
I get your type. Love the ignore feature for people like you.