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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: JOSEPH O’REILLY Deputy Chief Executive REBEKAH WEBB Policy Officer IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR MICROBICIDES IS THERE AN INVISIBLE CONDOM IN YOUR FUTURE?Slide2: NAT UK-based HIV/AIDS policy development and advocacy organisation Working on UK and international AIDS policy issues organised around four pillars: HIV stigma and discrimination Treatment access Leadership PreventionSlide3: Prevention: Reduction of new HIV infections amongst communities most at risk of HIV in the UK and globally by: Supporting new prevention technologies Supporting best practice in sexual health promotion Promoting harm reduction policy and best practiceSlide4: New Prevention Technologies: HIV vaccines: Partnership with IAVI since 1996 Microbicides: Partnership with GCM Leading UK Campaign for Microbicides "We are not looking for a magic bullet, we are looking for a constellation of effective prevention products. An effective microbicide is a missing star. A successful vaccine is a missing star. We need both." - Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDS: "We are not looking for a magic bullet, we are looking for a constellation of effective prevention products. An effective microbicide is a missing star. A successful vaccine is a missing star. We need both." - Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDSWhat are microbicides?: What are microbicides? Kill microbes Anything that you can use vaginally or rectally to reduce risk of infection with HIV or other STIsWhat isn’t a microbicide?: What isn’t a microbicide? Spermicides, such as Nonoxynol-9 Lubes Lemon juiceNonoxynol-9 QUIZ : Nonoxynol-9 QUIZ What is the new guidance?: What is the new guidance? N-9 containing products should not be used rectally N-9 condoms should not be promoted for safe sex There is no evidence they protect better than condoms lubricated with other productsWhat about the UK?: What about the UK? Has revised its ‘summary of product characteristics’ for N-9: “This product does not protect against HIV (AIDS) or other STIs. A latex condom should be used to protect against the spread of STIs.”N-9 Contraceptives: N-9 Contraceptives DELFEN FOAM DURAGELN-9 Lubricants: N-9 Lubricants ELBOW GREASE FORPLAY PLUS WET CLASSICN-9 Condoms: N-9 Condoms BOOTS CONDOMS DUREX EXTRASAFE MATES NATURALWhy should gay men be interested?: Why should gay men be interested? San Francisco study: Gay men believe that N-9 offers protection They are seeking out N-9 to reduce risk Even after CDC warnings and outreach 41% of MSM who had used N-9 in the past year had done so without a condom because they thought N-9 was protectiveEXERCISE:DESIGN YOUR OWN MICROBICIDE: EXERCISE: DESIGN YOUR OWN MICROBICIDEWhat do we want in a microbicide?: What do we want in a microbicide? Hassle-free: inexpensive; easily accessible; easy to use Safety: tested; no allergies; no inflammation; safe for frequent use Effectiveness: 100%? Acceptability: partners; condoms; lubesBarriers to rectal microbicides:: Barriers to rectal microbicides: Biology Finance - lack of funding for microbicide development overall PrejudiceBiology of the rectum:: Biology of the rectum: Open-ended unlike the vagina The lining is thinner than the vagina More CD4 receptor cells (vulnerable to HIV infection) Alkaline, not acidic like the vagina What does it cost?: What does it cost? £500 million needed over next five years Worldwide spending will be £150 million A shortfall of at least £300 million Discovery to Phase II costs £13 million Phase III trial costs £30 million £££What’s in the pipeline?: What’s in the pipeline? 60 product leads 34 in pre-clinical studies 15 in Phase 1 4 in Phase 2 3 in Phase 2/3 1 going into Phase III (Carraguard)What’s in the pipeline?: What’s in the pipeline? Carraguard TM Buffergel TM - no funding for rectal studies Invisible Condom - prioritising vaginal studies Emmelle TM (Dextrin Sulphate)What would a good rectal microbicide research effort look like?: What would a good rectal microbicide research effort look like? Parallel studies of vaginal and rectal microbicides Address Baltimore research agendaBaltimore Workshop, June 2001: Baltimore Workshop, June 2001 Dosing Methods of Application Dilution Assays (Testing) Rectal sheddingWhat research is happening? : What research is happening? Two base-line studies of inflammation and injury during anal sex Male tolerance studies Some phase 1 studies (HIV +ve and -ve)SCENARIO: CHAPS 2008What would your response be?: SCENARIO: CHAPS 2008 What would your response be?Goals: Goals Raise awareness and mobilise political support for increased funding for microbicide R&D Create a supportive policy environment for timely development and introduction of new prevention technologies which ensures their global accessibility and use Ensure that as science proceeds, the public interest is protected and the rights and interests of trial participants, users and communities are fully represented and respectedWhat can you do?: What can you do? Talk to your colleagues about microbicides Think about how microbicides would impact on your work Organise a presentation on microbicides at your workplace Contact the UK Campaign for Microbicides at NATSlide29: Where to get more info… www.LifeLube.org - for information on gay men and microbicides www.global-campaign.org - sign up for email updates www.nat.org.uk - look out for new reportSlide30: REBEKAH WEBB Tel: 020 7814 6731 rebekah.webb@nat.org.uk You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: JOSEPH O’REILLY Deputy Chief Executive REBEKAH WEBB Policy Officer IN COLLABORATION WITH THE GLOBAL CAMPAIGN FOR MICROBICIDES IS THERE AN INVISIBLE CONDOM IN YOUR FUTURE?Slide2: NAT UK-based HIV/AIDS policy development and advocacy organisation Working on UK and international AIDS policy issues organised around four pillars: HIV stigma and discrimination Treatment access Leadership PreventionSlide3: Prevention: Reduction of new HIV infections amongst communities most at risk of HIV in the UK and globally by: Supporting new prevention technologies Supporting best practice in sexual health promotion Promoting harm reduction policy and best practiceSlide4: New Prevention Technologies: HIV vaccines: Partnership with IAVI since 1996 Microbicides: Partnership with GCM Leading UK Campaign for Microbicides "We are not looking for a magic bullet, we are looking for a constellation of effective prevention products. An effective microbicide is a missing star. A successful vaccine is a missing star. We need both." - Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDS: "We are not looking for a magic bullet, we are looking for a constellation of effective prevention products. An effective microbicide is a missing star. A successful vaccine is a missing star. We need both." - Peter Piot, Executive Director of UNAIDSWhat are microbicides?: What are microbicides? Kill microbes Anything that you can use vaginally or rectally to reduce risk of infection with HIV or other STIsWhat isn’t a microbicide?: What isn’t a microbicide? Spermicides, such as Nonoxynol-9 Lubes Lemon juiceNonoxynol-9 QUIZ : Nonoxynol-9 QUIZ What is the new guidance?: What is the new guidance? N-9 containing products should not be used rectally N-9 condoms should not be promoted for safe sex There is no evidence they protect better than condoms lubricated with other productsWhat about the UK?: What about the UK? Has revised its ‘summary of product characteristics’ for N-9: “This product does not protect against HIV (AIDS) or other STIs. A latex condom should be used to protect against the spread of STIs.”N-9 Contraceptives: N-9 Contraceptives DELFEN FOAM DURAGELN-9 Lubricants: N-9 Lubricants ELBOW GREASE FORPLAY PLUS WET CLASSICN-9 Condoms: N-9 Condoms BOOTS CONDOMS DUREX EXTRASAFE MATES NATURALWhy should gay men be interested?: Why should gay men be interested? San Francisco study: Gay men believe that N-9 offers protection They are seeking out N-9 to reduce risk Even after CDC warnings and outreach 41% of MSM who had used N-9 in the past year had done so without a condom because they thought N-9 was protectiveEXERCISE:DESIGN YOUR OWN MICROBICIDE: EXERCISE: DESIGN YOUR OWN MICROBICIDEWhat do we want in a microbicide?: What do we want in a microbicide? Hassle-free: inexpensive; easily accessible; easy to use Safety: tested; no allergies; no inflammation; safe for frequent use Effectiveness: 100%? Acceptability: partners; condoms; lubesBarriers to rectal microbicides:: Barriers to rectal microbicides: Biology Finance - lack of funding for microbicide development overall PrejudiceBiology of the rectum:: Biology of the rectum: Open-ended unlike the vagina The lining is thinner than the vagina More CD4 receptor cells (vulnerable to HIV infection) Alkaline, not acidic like the vagina What does it cost?: What does it cost? £500 million needed over next five years Worldwide spending will be £150 million A shortfall of at least £300 million Discovery to Phase II costs £13 million Phase III trial costs £30 million £££What’s in the pipeline?: What’s in the pipeline? 60 product leads 34 in pre-clinical studies 15 in Phase 1 4 in Phase 2 3 in Phase 2/3 1 going into Phase III (Carraguard)What’s in the pipeline?: What’s in the pipeline? Carraguard TM Buffergel TM - no funding for rectal studies Invisible Condom - prioritising vaginal studies Emmelle TM (Dextrin Sulphate)What would a good rectal microbicide research effort look like?: What would a good rectal microbicide research effort look like? Parallel studies of vaginal and rectal microbicides Address Baltimore research agendaBaltimore Workshop, June 2001: Baltimore Workshop, June 2001 Dosing Methods of Application Dilution Assays (Testing) Rectal sheddingWhat research is happening? : What research is happening? Two base-line studies of inflammation and injury during anal sex Male tolerance studies Some phase 1 studies (HIV +ve and -ve)SCENARIO: CHAPS 2008What would your response be?: SCENARIO: CHAPS 2008 What would your response be?Goals: Goals Raise awareness and mobilise political support for increased funding for microbicide R&D Create a supportive policy environment for timely development and introduction of new prevention technologies which ensures their global accessibility and use Ensure that as science proceeds, the public interest is protected and the rights and interests of trial participants, users and communities are fully represented and respectedWhat can you do?: What can you do? Talk to your colleagues about microbicides Think about how microbicides would impact on your work Organise a presentation on microbicides at your workplace Contact the UK Campaign for Microbicides at NATSlide29: Where to get more info… www.LifeLube.org - for information on gay men and microbicides www.global-campaign.org - sign up for email updates www.nat.org.uk - look out for new reportSlide30: REBEKAH WEBB Tel: 020 7814 6731 rebekah.webb@nat.org.uk