

STI prevention with Plan D
- Medical online assessment with [personalized treatment recommendation] on the same day
- Monthly doses of your medication (if prescribed) with [free delivery]
- [Ongoing care] from leading partner physicians specialized in infectious diseases

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How it works:

1. Anamnesis
First, we check whether our program is suitable for you. To do this, simply complete our online questionnaire about your needs and medical history (takes less than 2 minutes).

2. Medical review
Our partner physicians review whether you are eligible for treatment. You will receive their treatment recommendation (including a prescription if medically indicated).

3. Delivery
If you receive a prescription, one of our partner pharmacies will ship your medication by the next business day or you can pick it up at a pharmacy of your choice.

4. Support
We are here for you: regular check-ins from our partner physicians and prompt support whenever you need it without long waiting times for an appointment.
Goodbye STI worries. Hello healthy sexual life.

Clinically proven effectiveness
Clinical studies demonstrate the high effectiveness of medication-based STI risk reduction. The incidence of bacterial STIs such as chlamydia and syphilis has been shown to decline significantly among individuals using this method. (Source: San Francisco Sexual Health Clinic; Scott H et al, CROI 2024)

Medication-based STI risk reduction
Condoms are a good tool but they're not for everyone. Certain medications can serve as an effective alternative or additional layer of protection that significantly reduces the likelihood of contracting chlamydia and syphilis, and to a lesser degree, gonorrhea.

Post-exposure prophylaxis
Subject to recommendation and prescription by a doctor, post-exposure prophylaxis involves taking a one-time, single dose of an antibiotic no later than 72 hours after sex to significantly reduce the risk of contracting an STI after sexual contact.

Healthcare for those at risk
According to clinical studies, it is effective for individuals (AMAB) who have condomless sex with men (AMAB). Condomless sex means that condoms are not used most of the time. This can apply to any type of sex: oral, anal, vaginal, or front-hole sex.
Trusted by you, backed by [[science]]
What our users say
Trusted by you, backed by [[science]]
What our users say

Rico, 33
I had chlamydia two months in a row and was honestly fed up. But now, half a year with Plan D and [[[not a single STI anymore]]].

Chris, 32
A friend told me about it, and then I wanted to try it myself. Plan D, alongside PrEP, has been a real game changer for me. That’s pure [[[quality of life]]]!

Lukas, 26
It feels good to have that [[[sense of security]]] when I’m out and having fun. Contact with the team has always been flawless: all questions answered promptly.

Tim, 36
No stress, everything runs automatically. I just missed the check-in once, but kind Paul reminded me. Thanks! That’s what I call [[[health today]]].

Jan, 42
Since I’ve been using HIV PrEP, I can finally enjoy my love life in a way I couldn’t for a long time. With Plan D, I now have [[[extra protection]]]. Amazing!
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Public health insurance does not cover the cost of consultations or medications. Currently, publicly (statutory) insured individuals must pay these costs themselves. If you are privately insured, you can coordinate with your private health insurance in advance to clarify coverage options.
Should your consultation reveal that the program is medically unsuitable for you, we will of course refund the paid amount in full (only applies to Plan D). You should receive it within 10 business days.
Due to regulations of the Medicinal Products Advertising Act (Heilmittelwerbegesetz), we are not allowed to name medications or active ingredients on our website. Once a doctor has evaluated your suitability for the program you will be informed about the name of the medication, if applicable. Our team is available throughout the entire process to answer all your questions.
What aboutantibiotic resistance?
What happens if I experienceside effects?
What should I do in anemergency?
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Disclaimer: Please note that this information is for general informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Each individual's health situation is unique. Always use medication under medical supervision, following the prescribed instructions for optimal results and minimal side effects.
Our partner pharmacy is Leibniz Apotheke in Hannover (Georgstraße 46, 30159 Hannover). In case of questions regarding pharmaceuticals, please contact our partner pharmacy or a pharmacy of your choice.
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For chlamydia and syphilis, despite long-term use, no resistances against the standard therapies have been observed. Gonorrhea, on the other hand, already has high resistance, which is why the antibiotic used for STI-prophylaxis is not used for treatment; other antibiotics are typically used here. Moreover, there are currently no indications that the usual therapy for gonorrhea is compromised by medication-based STI-prophylaxis, as it does not seem to increase resistance to other antibiotics (Chu VT et al., CROI 2024, #1154).
For other bacteria, the development of resistance is relatively low with moderate use (Chu VT et al.; CROI 2024; #1154). But even with daily use, resistance build-up is limited and not permanent (Truong R et al. 2022; doi:10.1093/jacamr/dlac009).
In summary: Antibiotic resistance is a serious topic and should be monitored. However, when used responsibly and under medical supervision as post-exposure prophylaxis, major adverse effects are unlikely. This approach has proven to be highly effective in reducing the likelihood of STIs among at-risk individuals, such as gay men and trans women who engage in condomless sex.
As with most medications, STI prevention medications can cause side effects or allergic reactions.
Our medical team will inform you about possible side effects and provide individual and timely support throughout your journey should you be affected by side effects. We ensure that you are medically supervised throughout your entire treatment.For questions, feel free to contact us.
If one or more of the following symptoms occur, indicating a medical emergency, you should immediately visit an emergency room or call the emergency number 112 depending on the severity: Difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, severe abdominal pain, chest pain, persistent numbness or circulatory problems, persistent headaches, vision problems or dizziness, severe skin reactions with blistering, bloody or black stool, yellowing of the skin or eyes.
If it is not an emergency, please contact your general practitioner or the medical emergency service number 116 117.
If you are in a mental health crisis, please contact a counseling center or the telephone counseling service 0800 1110111, 0800 1110222 or 116 123.
If your life is in danger due to a mental health crisis, please go to the nearest emergency room or call 112.
Feel free to contact us at any time.
Disclaimer: Please note that this information is for general informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Each individual's health situation is unique. Always use medication under medical supervision, following the prescribed instructions for optimal results and minimal side effects.
Our partner pharmacy is Leibniz Apotheke in Hannover (Georgstraße 46, 30159 Hannover). In case of questions regarding pharmaceuticals, please contact our partner pharmacy or a pharmacy of your choice.


Why protect yourself from STIs?
Pleasure is great,
safety [just as much].
Being informed means taking responsibility
for yourself and for everyone you
share intimacy with.
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