Microbicide Dosage Forms

Microbicides are topically applied, user controlled dosage forms that are being developed to prevent the transmission of HIV during coitus. Early candidates focused on coitally dependent dosage forms such as gels and creams. More recent development has focused on broadening the coitally dependent op...

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description Microbicides are topically applied, user controlled dosage forms that are being developed to prevent the transmission of HIV during coitus. Early candidates focused on coitally dependent dosage forms such as gels and creams. More recent development has focused on broadening the coitally dependent options through the introduction of films and fast dissolving tablets. Additionally, it has become important to have longer acting products to minimize the burden of user compliance and thus vaginal rings have been developed providing sustained delivery of antiretroviral drugs. This chapter discusses the history of microbicides along with a detailed description of coitally dependent products, gels, films, tablets diaphragms, as well as coitally independent dosage forms such as vaginal rings and the introduction of a new technology, electrospun fibers.
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Cellulose Acetate Phthalate
Clinical Trials as Topic
Dosage Form
Dosage Forms
Drug Delivery Systems - instrumentation
Drug Delivery Systems - methods
HIV Infections - drug therapy
HIV Infections - virology
HIV-1 - drug effects
HIV-1 - physiology
Humans
Immunology
Medical microbiology & virology
Microbicide Candidate
Pharmaceutical technology
Vaginal Ring
Vaginal Tablet
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