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. 2004 Aug;70(2):107-10.
doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2004.04.008.

Lubricants containing N-9 may enhance rectal transmission of HIV and other STIs

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Lubricants containing N-9 may enhance rectal transmission of HIV and other STIs

David M Phillips et al. Contraception. 2004 Aug.

Abstract

It has been shown that men who have sex with men actively seek lubricants that contain nonoxynol-9 (N-9) because they believe that N-9 may help to prevent infection by HIV. However, indirect evidence suggests that N-9 may actually enhance infection. Microscopic examination of rectal lavage and biopsy specimens collected at different time points following rectal application of a lubricant containing 2% N-9 showed rapid exfoliation of the rectal epithelium. Because the rectal epithelium protects target cells in the submucosa from HIV, we conclude that lubricants containing N-9 should be avoided during rectal sex.

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