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Single and multiple exposure tolerance study of polystyrene sulfonate gel: a phase I safety and colposcopy study.

Authors :
Mauck CK
Weiner DH
Ballagh SA
Creinin MD
Archer DF
Schwartz JL
Pymar HC
Lai JJ
Rencher WF
Callahan MM
Source :
Contraception [Contraception] 2004 Jul; Vol. 70 (1), pp. 77-83.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate symptoms and signs of genital irritation, vaginal leakage and acceptability of polystyrene sulfonate (PSS), which is being studied as a vaginal contraceptive and microbicide.<br />Methods: Forty-nine women applied 2.5 mL of either 5% PSS, 10% PSS, PSS vehicle, or Conceptrol (a marketed spermicidal product containing 4% nonoxynol-9) for 6 consecutive days.<br />Results: All women completed the study except one in the Conceptrol group who experienced vaginal symptoms after her first use and was discontinued. After both the first use and after all uses, irritation was seen among more women in the Conceptrol group than in the PSS groups, reaching statistical significance with regard to any evidence of irritation, signs of irritation and product-related irritation. There were no adverse events that were serious, unexpected and related to product use in any group. The 5% concentration of PSS may be preferable in terms of leakage and acceptability.<br />Conclusion: The results suggest that PSS has a safety profile comparable to that of the marketed nonoxynol-9 product, Conceptrol, and appears to be associated with less genital irritation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0010-7824
Volume :
70
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Contraception
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15208057
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.contraception.2004.02.016