Kilmarx, Peter H., Janneke van de Wijgert, Supaporn Chaikummao, Heidi
E. Jones, Kanchit Limpakarnjanarat, Barbara A. Friedland, John M.
Karon, Chomnad Manopaiboon, Nucharee Srivirojana, Somboonsak Yanpaisarn,
Somsak Supawitkul, Nancy L. Young, Philip A. Mock, Kelly Blanchard, and
Timothy D. Mastro. 2006. "Safety and acceptability of the candidate
microbicide Carraguard in Thai women: Findings from a Phase II clinical
trial," Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 43(3):
327–334.
Objective
To determine the safety and acceptability of vaginal application of
Carraguard, a carrageenan-derived candidate microbicide gel.
Design
A randomized, placebo-controlled, triple-blinded clinical trial was
conducted in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand.
Methods
Women were asked to insert one applicator of study gel vaginally at least
three times per week (with or without sex) and to use gel with condoms every
time they had sex. Safety was assessed by visual inspection of the vagina
and cervix, changes in vaginal flora and self-reported symptoms at day 14,
month 1 and then monthly for up to 1 year. Acceptability was assessed
through reported use of the gel, return of used and unused applicators, and
quarterly interviews.
Results
One hundred sixty-five women were randomized: 83 to Carraguard and 82 to the
placebo (methylcellulose gel) group. Study gel use was similarly high in
both groups throughout the trial with an average of four applicators per
week. Carraguard use was not associated with abnormal genital clinical
findings, abnormal vaginal flora, Pap smear abnormalities or other abnormal
clinical signs or symptoms. Adverse events were mostly mild, not attributed
to gel use, and similarly distributed between groups. Participants in both
groups reported high acceptability.
Conclusions
Carraguard can safely be used an average of four times per week with or
without sex and is acceptable to Thai women. A Phase III efficacy trial of
Carraguard is warranted and is currently ongoing in South Africa.
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