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02062 THREE DESIGN ISSUES *, **Stein, Zena Three controversial design issues bearing on large-scale microbicide trials are discussed: a condom only no-gel trial arm; standardization of a common placebo across trials; and the ease and efficiency of applying a vaginal microbicide. The existence of a universal placebo strengthens the arguments for the use of product common to all large trials. This product, if used in every trial, allows for direct comparisons across trials, to the advantage of validity and economy in the numbers required. Methods of application are insufficiently user-friendly and need improvement. Applicators in current use require time and privacy for preparation and insertion into the vagina, and unfailing mindfulness to sustain the routines. Insertion will on occasion interrupt the first stages of sexual encounter even among mindful women. Each of these problems is discussed and improvements proposed. Professor of Epidemiology and Pschiatry Emerita, Zena Stein |
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