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Carraguard Vaginal Gel Safety in HIV-Positive Women and Men in South Africa.

Authors :
van de Wijgert JH
Braunstein SL
Morar NS
Jones HE
Madurai L
Strickfaden TT
Moodley M
Aboobaker J
Ndlovu G
Ferguson TM
Friedland BA
Hart CE
Ramjee G
Source :
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999) [J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr] 2007 Dec 15; Vol. 46 (5), pp. 538-46.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Objective: To assess the safety of the candidate microbicide Carraguard gel in HIV-positive women and men.<br />Design: A randomized, placebo-controlled, triple-blinded clinical trial of Carraguard gel when applied vaginally once per day for 14 intermenstrual days by sexually abstinent and sexually active HIV-positive women; and when applied directly to the penis once per day for 7 days by sexually abstinent HIV-positive men.<br />Methods: In each cohort (n = 20 per cohort), participants were randomized to Carraguard, methylcellulose placebo, or no product (1:1:1). In addition to traditional microbicide trial safety endpoints, the effects of microbicide use on vaginal shedding of HIV-1 RNA and markers of genital inflammation, epithelial sloughing, and microhemorrhage were also explored.<br />Results: Gel compliance was high in both gel-use groups in the 3 cohorts. Carraguard use was not associated with abnormal genital findings, other abnormal clinical findings, markers of genital inflammation, epithelial sloughing or microhemorrhage, or self-reported symptoms in women and men, or with abnormal vaginal flora or genital shedding of HIV-1 RNA in women. Adverse events were mostly mild, not attributed to gel use, and similarly distributed between groups.<br />Conclusions: Once-daily use of Carraguard for 7 to 14 days appeared to be safe in HIV-positive women and men.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1525-4135
Volume :
46
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18193495
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/qai.0b013e318159d5a8