201. Phase I safety trial of two vaginal microbicide gels (Acidform or BufferGel) used with a diaphragm compared to KY jelly used with a diaphragm.
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Williams DL, Newman DR, Ballagh SA, Creinin MD, Barnhart K, Weiner DH, Bell AJ, and Jamieson DJ
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- Administration, Intravaginal, Adolescent, Adult, Cellulose administration & dosage, Cellulose adverse effects, Colposcopy, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Treatment Outcome, Vagina drug effects, Vaginosis, Bacterial prevention & control, Acrylic Resins administration & dosage, Acrylic Resins adverse effects, Anti-Infective Agents, Local administration & dosage, Anti-Infective Agents, Local adverse effects, Cellulose analogs & derivatives, Contraceptive Devices, Female statistics & numerical data, Glycerol administration & dosage, Glycerol adverse effects, Phosphates administration & dosage, Phosphates adverse effects, Propylene Glycols administration & dosage, Propylene Glycols adverse effects, Vaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies administration & dosage, Vaginal Creams, Foams, and Jellies adverse effects
- Abstract
Objectives: To assess the safety and acceptability of 2 vaginal microbicide gels (Acidform and BufferGel) used with a diaphragm compared to KY Jelly used with a diaphragm among low-risk, sexually abstinent women., Study Design: Eighty-one women enrolled in a randomized, masked, phase I safety study using a diaphragm with Acidform, BufferGel, or KY Jelly for 6 to 10 hours nightly for 14 nights. Physical examination, colposcopy, and lab studies were performed after 1 and 2 weeks of use. Diaries and questionnaires were used to assess user acceptability., Results: Sixty-nine participants (85%) completed the study. Safety and acceptability appeared similar among the 3 study groups and no serious adverse events related to the study products were reported. Adverse events were mild and anticipated., Conclusions: Acidform and BufferGel compared to KY Jelly, when used with diaphragm daily for 14 days, appeared to be safe and acceptable in a small study of low-risk abstinent women.
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- 2007
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