Vaginal rings for delivery of HIV microbicides

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Following the successful development of long-acting steroid-releasing vaginal ring devices for the treatment of menopausal symptoms and contraception, there is now considerable interest in applying similar devices to the controlled release of microbicides against HIV. In this review article, the vaginal ring concept is first considered within the wider context of the early advances in controlled-release technology, before describing the various types of ring device available today. The remainder of the article highlights the key developments in HIV microbicide-releasing vaginal rings, with a particular focus on the dapivirine ring that is presently in late-stage clinical testing. © 2012 Malcolm et al.

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Karl Malcolm, R., Fetherston, S. M., McCoy, C. F., Boyd, P., & Major, I. (2012, November 19). Vaginal rings for delivery of HIV microbicides. International Journal of Women’s Health. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJWH.S36282

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