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Sustained release of microbicides by newly engineered vaginal rings
AIDS, 05/11/09
Saxena BB et al. - The intravaginal rings described here are capable of efficacious drug delivery. Incorporation of several antiretroviral agents, including betulinol derivatives, which act at multiple levels of the HIV life cycle, may provide a synergistic effect to achieve higher efficacy on the inhibition of HIV infection.
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