Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5821913 | Antiviral Research | 2015 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The DuoGel⢠was developed for safe and effective dual chamber administration of antiretroviral drugs to reduce the high incidence of HIV transmission during receptive vaginal and anal intercourse. The DuoGelâ¢s containing IQP-0528, a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI), were formulated from GRAS excipients approved for vaginal and rectal administration. The DuoGelâ¢s were evaluated based upon quantitative physicochemical and biological evaluations defined by a Target Product Profile (TPP) acceptable for vaginal and rectal application. From the two primary TPP characteristics defined to accommodate safe rectal administration three DuoGel⢠formulations (IQB3000, IQB3001, and IQB3002) were developed at pH 6.00 and osmolality ⩽400 mmol/kg. The DuoGelâ¢s displayed no in vitro cellular or bacterial toxicity and no loss in viability in ectocervical and colorectal tissue. IQB3000 was removed from consideration due to reduced NNRTI delivery (â¼65% reduction) and IQB3001 was removed due to increase spread resulting in leakage. IQB3002 containing IQP-0528 was defined as our lead DuoGel⢠formulation, possessing potent activity against HIV-1 (EC50 = 10 nM). Over 12 month stability evaluations, IQB3002 maintained formulation stability. This study has identified a lead DuoGel⢠formulation that will safely deliver IQP-0528 to prevent sexual HIV-1 transmission in the vagina and rectum.
Keywords
PBMCTPPAPINNRTIRAIGRASSTIMSMgenerally regarded as safeSexually transmitted infectionFormulationMSM, Men who have sex with mentarget product profileNonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitorActive Pharmaceutical IngredientMicrobicidesHIV-1human immunodeficiency virusPyrimidinedioneHIV preventionVaginal gelHigh pressure liquid chromatographyHPLC
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Authors
Anthony S. Ham, Sean T. Nugent, Jennifer J. Peters, David F. Katz, Cory M. Shelter, Charlene S. Dezzutti, Ashlee D. Boczar, Karen W. Buckheit, Robert W. Jr.,