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Phase 1 pharmacokinetics and safety study of extended duration dapivirine vaginal rings in the United States

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Vaginal rings are a promising approach to provide a woman‐centred, long‐acting HIV prevention strategy. Prior trials of a 25 mg dapivirine (DPV) ring have shown a favourable safety profile and… Click to show full abstract

Vaginal rings are a promising approach to provide a woman‐centred, long‐acting HIV prevention strategy. Prior trials of a 25 mg dapivirine (DPV) ring have shown a favourable safety profile and approximately 30% risk reduction of HIV‐1 infection. Extended duration rings replaced every three months may encourage user adherence, improve health service efficiency and reduce cost overall. We evaluated safety, pharmacokinetics, adherence and acceptability of two three‐month rings with different DPV dosages, compared with the monthly DPV ring.

Keywords: vaginal rings; phase pharmacokinetics; safety; pharmacokinetics safety; extended duration

Journal Title: Journal of the International AIDS Society
Year Published: 2021

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