500
Participants
Start Date
January 31, 2011
Primary Completion Date
November 30, 2012
Study Completion Date
September 30, 2015
Woman's Condom
The Woman's Condom (WC) is an investigational device manufactured by Shanghai Dahua Medical Apparatus Corp., Ltd (Dahua). Dahua's quality management system complies with ISO9001:2000, ISO13485:2003, MDD93/42/EEC. The WC consists of a 0.03-mm-thick pliable plastic pouch that easily conforms to the shape of the vagina. It is 22.9 cm (± 0.3 cm)(9 inches ± 0.1 inch) long and has a flexible soft outer ring that is designed to hug the external genitalia. The foam shapes on the outside of the pouch cling lightly to vaginal walls, ensuring stability of the device. The insertion capsule is made from dissolvable polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) and is similar to the PVA used in C-Film (Apothecus Pharmaceutical Corporation, New York, NY). The WC is a non-lubricated device. It is supplied with water-soluble lubricant with a chemical composition similar to a commercially available lubricant used in previous studies of the WC. Women will receive instruction sheets on the use of the WC and lubricant.
NYU Medical Center Family Planning, New York
Columbia University, New York
Magee-Womens Hospital, Pittsburgh
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore
Jones Institute of Reproductive Medicine, Norfolk
University of Cininnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati
UT Southwestern Medical Center Dept. of OB/Gyn, Dallas
California Family Health Council, Inc, Los Angeles
Oregon Health Scieces University, Portland
Lead Sponsor
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
NIH
Premier Research
OTHER