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A modified SILCS contraceptive diaphragm for long-term controlled release of the HIV microbicide dapivirine

Journal

CONTRACEPTION
Volume 88, Issue 1, Pages 58-66

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2012.10.018

Keywords

HIV microbicide; Multipurpose prevention technology; Contraceptive diaphragm; SILCS; Vaginal drug delivery; Dapivirine; Controlled release

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  1. USAID

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Background: There is considerable interest in developing new multipurpose prevention technologies to address women's reproductive health needs. This study describes an innovative barrier contraceptive device based on the SILCS diaphragm that also provides long-term controlled release of the lead candidate anti-HIV microbicide dapivirine. Study Design: Diaphragm devices comprising various dapivirine-loaded polymer spring cores overmolded with a nonmedicated silicone elastomer sheath were fabricated by injection molding processes. In vitro release testing, thermal analysis and mechanical characterization were performed on the devices. Results: A diaphragm device containing a polyoxymethylene spring core loaded with 10% w/w dapivirine provided continuous and controlled release of dapivirine over a 6-month period, with a mean in vitro daily release rate of 174 mcg/day. The mechanical properties of the new diaphragm were closely matched to the SILCS diaphragm. Conclusions: The study demonstrates proof of concept for a dapivirine-releasing diaphragm with daily release quantities potentially capable of preventing HIV transmission. In discontinuous clinical use, release of dapivirine may be readily extended over 1 or more years. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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