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IPM Vaginal Ring Study 2007- 2008

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HIV/AIDS & STI

Partnership for Microbicides (IPM), conducts a safety and acceptability study of a vaginal ring as a microbicide delivery method for HIV prevention in women. The study is implemented across multiple sites in Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania. It assesses the safety and acceptability of a silicone elastomer vaginal ring, designed for HIV prevention, when inserted continuously for 12 weeks in healthy, sexually active women.

Study Design
IPM 011 is an open-label crossover study conducted at four sites across Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania. A total of 200 healthy, sexually active women participate to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and acceptability of the vaginal ring (containing no drug) as a potential HIV-prevention delivery method.

Impact

  • Enrolled 200 women across multi-country research sites, generating critical safety and acceptability data.
  • Strengthened local research capacity for conducting complex multi-country HIV-prevention clinical trials.
  • Provided evidence on the feasibility of a vaginal ring as a woman-controlled HIV-prevention method.
  • Informed the global HIV-prevention research agenda by contributing to the development of innovative, user-friendly microbicide delivery systems.
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