A new condom designed to kill the HIV virus could be available to buy within months, after key regulatory approval.
Tests have shown the VivaGel condom is effective in deactivating 99.9 per cent of HIV, herpes and human papilloma virus cases.
Australian
bio-tech firm Starpharma has developed the antiviral Viva Gel, the
active ingredient designed to tackle sexually transmitted infections, in
the condom's lubricant.
The product has now received a receipt
of Conformity of Assessment Certification by the Australian Therapeutic
Goods Administration - a similar certificate to the CE mark in Europe -
paving the way for mass production.
It means the condom, the first of its kind, should be available to buy in the coming months.
The
condoms are lubricated with VivaGel, which contains 0.5 per cent
astodrimer sodium - a non-antibiotic, antimicrobial drug designed
specifically as a compound against HIV.
It is hoped the gel will help reduce the transmission of HIV and other STIs, while also reducing the risk of pregnancy.
It is being produced by Australian
bio-tech firm Starpharma in partnership with another firm called Ansell,
which is responsible for around 70 per cent of Australia's condom
market.
The recent TGA approval came after the
condom was assessed in line with a set of requirements relating to
safety and performance.
In Australia the prevalence of STIs continues to rise.
Genital
herpes, caused by the herpes simplex virus, is estimated to affect one in eight Australians
aged 25 years and over, although many are unaware they are carrying the infection and pass it on without knowing.
The
rate of newly diagnosed HIV infections rose 10 per cent in the 12
months to the end of 2012 - the largest increase in Australia in the
last 20 years.
And
figures reveal the number of infections diagnosed in 2013 remains at a
20-year high, representing a 70 per cent increase on the number detected
in 1999, when cases were at their lowest level.
Ansell
president and general manager of the sexual wellness global business
unit, Peter Carroll, said consumers could expect to see the
'ground-breaking new sexual health' product on the shelves soon.
'Ansell
looks forward to rolling out its marketing and sales campaign to
support the launch of LifeStyles Dual Protect over the coming months
with the first product expected to be available on shelves soon,' he
said.
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