Abstract Background Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a medical -antiretroviral- prevention method that reduces the risk of HIV transmission during sexual intercourse or injection drug use. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) refers to taking medicine after risky exposure. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has recommended the integration of PrEP into the existing HIV prevention packages since 2015. In Türkiye, first PrEP Guideline was published in 2022. The aim of this study is to evaluate the literature gap on the PrEP and PEP for HIV prevention research in Türkiye. Methods This study was conducted in October 2023. Searches were performed using the keywords ‘HIV, AIDS’ and ‘Pre-exposure prophylaxis, PrEP, Post-exposure prophylaxis, PEP’ in PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, TRDizin, and Dergipark for all years. ‘Türkiye, Turkey, Turkish’ were added into the keywords in international indexes, without using country filters. Inclusion criteria were research on PrEP or PEP for HIV, research conducted in or using data from Türkiye, publications in English/Turkish. Exclusion criteria were non-HIV topics, non-Turkish data, non-English/Turkish publications. Lists were merged, duplicates were removed. Inclusion-exclusion criteria were conducted at title and abstract level. Full texts of the included articles examined for bibliometric characteristics, study types, and key results. Results 1014 publications yielded, 993 evaluated, and 17 fully reviewed. Four discussed Türkiye’s PrEP practices (2018-2023); three analyzed PEP regimens; three were reviews on PrEP/PEP in Türkiye (2016-2022). Two original research articles explored PrEP awareness among Türkiye’s men having sex with men (2022) and infectious disease physicians’ attitudes toward PrEP (2020). Studies showed gaps in PrEP information and service access. Conclusions There are limited studies published on PrEP and PEP in HIV prevention in Türkiye. This study highlights the need for local research on the topic. Key messages • Evaluation of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) publications highlights gaps in HIV prevention research. • Limited literature on PrEP and PEP in HIV prevention emphasizing the need for further studies and improved access to PrEP information.