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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.

Rectal microbicides become a high priority in the fight against HIV in Africa

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IRMA (International Rectal Microbicide Advocates)
17 April 2012

Developing a New Weapon Against HIV

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Boston University Today
30 January 2012

In Combatting AIDS, Beware Methods That Depend on Human Discipline

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Bloomberg (editorial)
14 December 2011

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis: The Great Confusion

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25 November 2011

UZ to conduct trials for anti-HIV ring

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The Zimbabwe Standard
13 November 2011

Major HIV prevention trial in women to drop oral tenofovir arm

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
28 September 2011