One pill, two protections: could a single daily dose prevent both HIV and pregnancy?
NCT ID NCT07288190
Summary
This study aims to see if women are better at taking their daily medication when it comes in one combined pill versus two separate pills. The one pill would provide both HIV prevention and birth control. Researchers will measure how consistently 300 women take each option and ask which they prefer.
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Eswatini Prevention Center CRS
Mbabane, Eswatini
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MU-JHU Research Collaboration (MUJHU CARE LTD) CRS
Kampala, Uganda
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Spilhaus CRS
Harare, Zimbabwe
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