Acceptability of a non-woven device for vaginal drug delivery of microbicides or other active agents
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10461-009-9655-6
Acceptability of a non-woven device for vaginal drug delivery of microbicides or other active agents
Abstract
Vaginal microbicides could reduce incidence of HIV. However, the current method of delivering gel formulations (standard applicator) can result in acceptability concerns/issues. This study evaluated the concept of using a non-woven textile material (modified tampon) for vaginal drug delivery. The study was nested within a Phase I randomized safety trial of lime juice concentrations used intra-vaginally. Of 47 women completing the safety trial, 16 were interviewed about their experiences. Overall, women found the concept of non-woven materials for vaginal drug delivery acceptable for use in delivering yeast medications (13 of 16) and STI/HIV preventives (10 of 16).
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