Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3915449 Contraception 2008 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the vaginal distribution of a microbicidal gel (Invisible Condom®) before, during and after simulated intercourse using an artificial phallus. The gel was delivered using either a new proprietary vaginal applicator (PVA), which has multiple lateral and apical holes, or a commercial applicator (CA), which has a single apical hole. The persistence of the gel was evaluated up to 24 h after its administration.Study DesignNine women (five women using the PVA and four women using the CA) applied the vaginal gel once, and pelvic images were taken immediately after application. An artificial phallus was inserted and the women had 30 vaginal thrusts, then another set of images was taken while the phallus was still inside the vagina. On exit of the phallus, one more set of images was taken. Images were subsequently taken at 30 min, 2 h, 6 h and 24 h after gel application.ResultsImmediately after gel application, the PVA distributed the gel throughout the vaginal/cervical mucosae, while the CA delivered the gel only to the cervical area. During simulated intercourse, the phallus further pushed the gel delivered with the CA into the fornix, whereas it spread the gel delivered with the PVA more evenly throughout the mucosal surface. After simulated intercourse, both applicators gave similar gel distributions between 30 min and 6 h after application. However, at 24 h, using the PVA, only 5% of the gel persisted in the vagina, compared to 40% of the gel using the CA.Discussion and ConclusionUsing the new PVA, the Invisible Condom® covered the vaginal/cervical mucosae before and during simulated intercourse, offering immediate protection, whereas only the cervical mucosa was covered using the CA. Forty percent of the gel persisted mostly in the upper vaginal/cervical area at 24 h following its administration with the CA, while only 5% of the gel was left using the PVA. The new applicator, with its unique design, ensures an even and immediate coating lasting throughout the first 6 h and could prevent potential microbicide vaginal toxicity at 24 h.

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