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Reprod Health Matters · Nov 2014
Multipurpose prevention technologies for reproductive and sexual health.
- Alan Stone.
- Medical Scientific Advisory Services Ltd, London, UK. Electronic address: alan.stonex@virgin.net.
- Reprod Health Matters. 2014 Nov 1; 22 (44): 213-7.
AbstractGlobal statistics on unplanned pregnancies, abortions and STIs show that unprotected sex is still widely practised. More needs to be done to provide women and men with a wider choice of convenient protective options. To address this need, international efforts are focusing on developing multipurpose prevention technologies (MPTs) that address two or more indications simultaneously. These technologies would have significant advantages over single-indication products. They include inter alia novel barrier devices, drugs administered either as oral tablets or vaginal/rectal gels, drugs used in combination with medical devices, and genetically engineered organisms which secrete antimicrobial substances. As an example of progress in the MPT field, this paper describes an on-demand contraceptive/antimicrobial vaginal gel, Amphora (previously known as Acidform), now in an advanced stage of development. Clinical trials are currently being planned to find out whether this product's promising antimicrobial profile translates into protective and preventive choices. Copyright © 2014 Reproductive Health Matters. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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