Literature DB >> 15504382

Contraception by Ushercell (cellulose sulfate) in formulation: duration of effect and dose effectiveness.

Robert A Anderson1, Kenneth Feathergill, Xiao-Hui Diao, Calvin Chany, William F Rencher, Lourens J D Zaneveld, Donald P Waller.   

Abstract

This study evaluated contraception by formulated Ushercell, a uniquely high-molecular-weight form of cellulose sulfate, in the rabbit. Variables included (1) dose effectiveness, (2) duration of effectiveness, and (3) formulation excipients. Vaginally applied carboxymethyl-cellulose-based Ushercell gel is contraceptive. A 6% gel is active for at least 18 h; partial activity is observed for at least 24 h. With an application-insemination interval of 0.5 h, Ushercell as low as 0.1% is contraceptive. Contraception is incomplete with 2% Ushercell and an application-insemination interval of 24 h. Ushercell formulations containing a relatively high concentration of Carbopol are ineffective contraceptives, whether the gel is applied before insemination or is premixed with spermatozoa before insemination. Contraceptive activity is restored in Ushercell formulations with lower Carbopol content. This study shows that formulated Ushercell is an effective, long-lasting contraceptive and, hence, is bioavailable when vaginally applied. Activity is dependent on the type and relative concentration of formulation excipients. These data support a projected successful outcome of further clinical trials.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15504382     DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2004.05.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contraception        ISSN: 0010-7824            Impact factor:   3.375


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