Background: The objective of this study is to identify the critical formulation parameters controlling distribution and function for the rectal administration of microbicides in humans. Four placebo formulations were designed with a wide range of hydrophilic characteristics (aqueous to lipid) and rheological properties (Newtonian, shear thinning, thermal sensitive and thixotropic). Aqueous formulations using typical polymers to control viscosity were iso-osmotic and buffered to pH 7. Lipid formulations were developed from lipid solvent/lipid gelling agent binary mixtures. Testing included pharmaceutical function and stability as well as in vitro and in vivo toxicity.Results: The aqueous fluid placebo, based on poloxamer, was fluid at room t...
Objectives: Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at ...
According to the UNAIDS report 2013, there were 2.1 million new HIV infections including adults and ...
Objectives: Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at ...
Background\ud The objective of this study is to identify the critical formulation parameters control...
A fact sheet describing what rectal microbicides are, why they are needed, and the status of researc...
The gastrointestinal tract is structurally and functionally different from the vagina. Thus, the par...
The gastrointestinal tract is structurally and functionally different from the vagina. Thus, the par...
\ud \ud Purpose of review: This review will summarize the rationale for developing rectal microbicid...
Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at sexually-exp...
Rectal microbicides are needed to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition associated with unprotected rec...
We studied the overall acceptability of UC781 gel formulation when applied rectally. Ten women and t...
Individuals practicing unprotected receptive anal intercourse are at particularly high risk of HIV i...
OBJECTIVE: Rectal microbicides are needed to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition associated with unpr...
Introduction: Individuals practicing unprotected receptive anal intercourse are at particularly high...
Rectal microbicides are needed to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition associated with unprotected rec...
Objectives: Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at ...
According to the UNAIDS report 2013, there were 2.1 million new HIV infections including adults and ...
Objectives: Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at ...
Background\ud The objective of this study is to identify the critical formulation parameters control...
A fact sheet describing what rectal microbicides are, why they are needed, and the status of researc...
The gastrointestinal tract is structurally and functionally different from the vagina. Thus, the par...
The gastrointestinal tract is structurally and functionally different from the vagina. Thus, the par...
\ud \ud Purpose of review: This review will summarize the rationale for developing rectal microbicid...
Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at sexually-exp...
Rectal microbicides are needed to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition associated with unprotected rec...
We studied the overall acceptability of UC781 gel formulation when applied rectally. Ten women and t...
Individuals practicing unprotected receptive anal intercourse are at particularly high risk of HIV i...
OBJECTIVE: Rectal microbicides are needed to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition associated with unpr...
Introduction: Individuals practicing unprotected receptive anal intercourse are at particularly high...
Rectal microbicides are needed to reduce the risk of HIV acquisition associated with unprotected rec...
Objectives: Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at ...
According to the UNAIDS report 2013, there were 2.1 million new HIV infections including adults and ...
Objectives: Successful control of the HIV/AIDS pandemic requires reduction of HIV-1 transmission at ...