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Current Pharmaceutical Design

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ISSN (Print): 1381-6128
ISSN (Online): 1873-4286

Anti-HIV-1 Microbicides - Chemical Condoms Designed to Limit the Scourge of the HIV-1 Pandemic

Author(s): S. J. Scholand, J. A. DeSimone and R. J. Pomerantz

Volume 11, Issue 29, 2005

Page: [3747 - 3756] Pages: 10

DOI: 10.2174/138161205774580688

Price: $65

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Abstract

The HIV pandemic continues to spread throughout the world, particularly affecting populations in developing countries. Women now comprise half of those infected. Efforts to limit this scourge need to be maximally implemented. A multi-faceted approach, including the research and advance of microbicides - or chemical condoms - offers promise. Microbicides are self-administered, prophylactic products designed to protect against sexually transmitted pathogens, including HIV-1. Important features include safety, efficacy and user acceptability. This review summarizes some of the important products in the development pipeline.

Keywords: anti-hiv agents, anti-infective agents, clinical trials, drug evaluation, preclinical, human immunodeficiency virus type I, nonoxynol-9, sexually transmitted diseases, viral, spermatocidal agents


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