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Pharmacokinetics of a Multipurpose Pod-Intravaginal Ring Simultaneously Delivering Five Drugs in an Ovine Model
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Contraceptive UseHormonal ContraceptiveFertilityOvine ModelLocal PharmacologyReproductive HealthGynecologyPharmacotherapyAntiviral DrugContraceptive EffectivenessContraceptive CoercionContraceptionContraceptive ImplantsPharmacological StudyTopical DrugPod IvrsPublic HealthInfertilityHormonal Male ContraceptionMultipurpose TechnologiesHivPharmacologyTreatment And PreventionAntiviral TherapyPod-intravaginal RingsMedicinePharmacokineticsDrug Discovery
Multipurpose technologies that simultaneously protect from sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancy are urgently needed. Pod-intravaginal rings (IVRs) formulated with the antiretroviral agents (ARVs) tenofovir, nevirapine, and saquinavir and the contraceptives etonogestrel and estradiol were evaluated in sheep. Steady-state concentrations were maintained for 28 days with controlled, sustained delivery. This proof-of-principle study demonstrates that pod IVRs can deliver three ARVs from different mechanistic classes and a progestin-estrogen combination over the wide range needed for putative preventative efficacy.
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