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Need for hiv testing

One quick question i had protected oral sex and safe anal sext tested 3,4,5,6 weeks at the clinc Neg and 7 and 8 tested using a rapid test kit purchased offline all neg are these kits reliable they are sponsered by WHO do i need to get more test at the clinic or was i even at risk any input on these home test kits would be of great help they look like the ones used in the drs office
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The only approved online test kit is home access.That is just to answer your question because you know you had no risk.
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Sorry about that. Was mor einterested in the (non fda approved)home testing but i dont wanna get banned so if you can commet on that i understand
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Oral sex is zero risk and you have been told several times now.Accept the facts please.
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oral sex was unprtoected
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