1. Results of a safety and feasibility study of the diaphragm used with ACIDFORM Gel or K-Y® Jelly
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von Mollendorf, Claire E., Van Damme, Lut., Moyes, Jocelyn A., Rees, Vera Helen, Callahan, Marianne M., Mauck, Christine K., Puren, Adrian J., Tweedy, Kathryn, and Taylor, Doug
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VAGINAL diaphragms , *HIV infections , *HIV-positive women , *AIDS prevention , *PLACEBOS , *MEDICATION safety , *FEASIBILITY studies , *RANDOMIZED controlled trials - Abstract
Abstract: Background: New strategies are needed for preventing HIV infection in women. One potential approach is female-initiated use of an effective topical microbicidal gel in combination with a cervical barrier such as the diaphragm. Study design: Randomized, placebo-controlled safety and feasibility trial of diaphragm with vaginal gel during 6 months of use among 120 HIV-negative sexually active women in Johannesburg, South Africa. Results: Pelvic event rates were 338.3 and 247.1 per 100 women-years in the ACIDFORM gel (plus diaphragm) and K-Y® Jelly (plus diaphragm) groups, respectively, with a rate ratio of 1.37 (95% CI: 0.89–2.11). Most women found diaphragm with gel use acceptable. Conclusion: There was a trend towards more safety events in the ACIDFORM plus diaphragm group, although no primary comparisons achieved statistical significance. Adding an effective microbicidal gel to a mechanical barrier may still prove to be an important and acceptable combination method to help prevent pregnancy and HIV/sexually transmitted infection transmission. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2010
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