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Considerations and development of topical microbicides to inhibit the sexual transmission of HIV

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EXPERT OPINION ON INVESTIGATIONAL DRUGS
Volume 11, Issue 8, Pages 1077-1097

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1517/13543784.11.8.1077

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AIDS; BufferGel; C31G; cervix; cyanovirin-N; drug discovery; HIVPRO 2000; STD; topical microbicide; transmission; UC-781; vagina; women

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The increased incidence of HIV/AIDS disease in women aged 15 - 49 years has identified the urgent need for a female-controlled, efficacious and safe vaginal topical microbicide. To meet this challenge, new topical microbicide candidates consisting of molecules or formulations that modify the genital environment (BufferGel(TM), engineered Lactobacillus, over-the-counter lubricants), surfactants (C31D/Savvy(TM) sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate), polyanionic polymers (PRO 2000, beta-cyclodextrin, Carraguard(TM) CAP, D2S, SPL-7013), proteins (cyanovirin-N, monoclonal antibodies, thromspondin-1 peptides, Pokeweed antiviral protein and others), reverse transcription inhibitors (PMPA [Tenofovir(TM)), UC-781, SJ-3366, DABO and thiourea) and other molecules (NCp7-specific virucides, chemokine receptor agonists/ antagonists, WHI-05 and WHI-07) are currently being investigated for activity, safety and efficacy. This review will assess the development of these molecules in the context of cervicovaginal defences and the clinical failure of nonoxynol-9.

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