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Study launched to test a vaginal film that slowly dissolves
Study launched to test a vaginal film that slowly dissolves
Study launched to test a vaginal film that slowly dissolves over the course of 30 days
A vaginal film designed to slowly dissolve over the course of 30 days is being put to the test for the first time in a study launched this week that aims to determine its feasibility and acceptability as a potential HIV prevention method for women.
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