Thanks to researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, a unique method for delivering compounds that could positively impact the global battle against HIV and AIDS may now be possible. A semi-soft vaginal suppository made from the seaweed-derived food ingredient carrageenan and loaded with the antiviral drug Tenofovir provides a woman-initiated, drug-delivery vehicle that can protect against the spread of sexually transmitted infections during ...
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