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Topical PrEP involves vaginal rings, gels, douches or microbicides that are infused with antiretroviral drugs and are applied to the vagina or rectum in order to prevent sexual transmission of HIV. The dapivirine vaginal ring is the only form of topical PrEP that has been approved by regulators so far. It is a device that is worn inside the vagina for a month at a time, which women can insert and remove themselves.

Nonstick Coating Of A Protein Found In Semen Reduces HIV Infection

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HIV / AIDS News From Medical News Today
25 September 2010

Are those hoping for a better microbicide option only “waiting for Godot”?

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Center for Global Development Global Health Policy blog
20 September 2010

ICAAC: Study Closes Vicriviroc Story

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MedPage Today
16 September 2010

Why won’t AIDS donors confirm their best new hope for avoiding future treatment costs?

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Center for Global Development Global Health Policy blog
15 September 2010

Funding shortage stymies a promising AIDS advance

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Chicago Star-Tribune
4 September 2010