| Literature DB >> 30415431 |
Alex Carballo-Dieguez1, Rebecca Giguere2, Cody Lentz1, Curtis Dolezal1, Edward J Fuchs3, Craig W Hendrix3.
Abstract
Tenofovir administration via rectal douching results in higher rectal-mucosa drug concentration than oral administration. Many who engage in receptive anal intercourse (RAI) use cleansing rectal douches. To inform development of a behaviorally-congruent tenofovir douche, 4751 individuals ≥ 18 years-old, born male, from all US states/territories, who engaged in anal intercourse responded to an online survey. Of those who reported RAI in the prior 3 months, 80% douched beforehand, 82% within 1 h, mean 2.9 consecutive applications; 27% douched afterwards, 83% within 1 h, mean 1.7 consecutive applications. Among multidose users, 78% applied doses within 2 min, and 76% retained liquid < 1 min. Most used tap water (89%) in an enema bottle (50%) or rubber bulb (43%), and douched for cleanliness (97%), to avoid smelling bad (65%), and to enhance pleasure (24%). 98% reported high likelihood of using an HIV-prevention douche. An ideal product will protect within a user's typical number of applications, within 1 h, and be dissolvable in tap water.Entities:
Keywords: Enemas; HIV-prevention; Rectal douching; Rectal microbicides
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30415431 PMCID: PMC6510640 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-018-2336-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165