A Safety Study Of The Caya® Diaphragm Used With ContraGel®



Status:Completed
Conditions:Contraception, Contraception
Therapuetic Areas:Reproductive
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 50
Updated:5/28/2016
Start Date:July 2015
End Date:April 2016

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A Phase I Safety Study Of The Caya® Diaphragm Used With ContraGel®

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of ContraGel versus the
hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) Universal Placebo gel when used with the Caya diaphragm during
two 7-day periods of daily use, the first without intercourse and the second with
intercourse.

This single-center randomized, parallel, Phase I study will compare the safety of ContraGel
delivered by the Caya diaphragm versus HEC universal placebo gel delivered by the Caya
diaphragm in approximately 24 healthy premenopausal women protected from pregnancy by female
sterilization. Women will use the assigned product during two 7-day periods of daily use,
the first without intercourse and the second with intercourse.

Each woman will be seen in approximately 6 visits and will be contacted via one scheduled
follow-up call after Visit 6.

At Visit 1, volunteers will be consented and undergo procedures to confirm they are eligible
to continue in the study.

At Visit 2, once it has been confirmed that the participant meets all of the inclusion
criteria and none of the exclusion criteria, baseline genital tract samples will be taken.

At Visit 3,baseline genital tract samples will be taken for Test Cycle 1 (before product use
with no intercourse). Participants will be randomized in a 1:1 ratio to insert the Caya
diaphragm to deliver either ContraGel or the HEC placebo every day for two 7-day periods in
two separate menstrual cycles. The participant will receive study supplies. She will be
instructed to refrain from intercourse during the first 7-day period and to insert the Caya
each day for between 6-12 hours. She will be instructed to return to the clinic at Visit 4
with the diaphragm in place.

At Visit 4, genital tract samples will be taken after 7 days of product use without
intercourse (Test Cycle 1).

At Visit 5, baseline genital tract samples will be taken for Test Cycle 2 (before product
use with intercourse). The participant will receive study supplies and will be instructed to
engage in two sex acts during this 7-day period, the second sex act to take place using the
study products 6-12 hours prior to Visit 6. Participants will be instructed to return to the
clinic at Visit 6 with the diaphragm still in place.

At Visit 6, genital tract samples will be taken after 7 days of product use with intercourse
(Test Cycle 2).

A follow-up call/contact will be scheduled for 1 to 2 weeks after Visit 6. The participant
will be asked about any adverse events (AEs) experienced and medications taken since the
last visit. The participant will then be exited from the study, unless she has symptoms that
require follow-up.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Volunteers must meet all of the following criteria prior to genital sampling at Visit
2.

- Age 18-50 years, inclusive

- General good health, by volunteer history and per investigator judgment

- History of regular menstrual cycles of 24-35 days (inclusive), by volunteer
report

- History of Pap smears and follow-up consistent with standard medical practice as
outlined in the Study Manual or willing to undergo a Pap smear at Visit 1.

- Willing to abstain from and engage in intercourse and abstain from the use of
vaginal products as required in the protocol

- In a mutually monogamous relationship for at least the last four months with a
male partner who:

- Is at least 18 years old

- Is willing and able to comply with protocol requirements including sexual
activity/abstinence requirements

- Can engage in vaginal intercourse with the participant without condoms, as
specified in protocol

- Has no known risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

- Has no known history of sensitivity/allergy to any component of ContraGel,
HEC placebo gel, silicone or nylon

- Protected from pregnancy by female sterilization

- Vaginal and cervical anatomy that, in the opinion of the investigator, lends
itself to easy colposcopy and genital tract sample collection

- Willing to give voluntary consent, sign an informed consent form and comply with
study procedures as required by the protocol

Exclusion Criteria:

- Volunteers must meet none of the following criteria prior to genital sampling at
Visit 2.

- History of hysterectomy

- Currently pregnant or within two calendar months from the last pregnancy
outcome. Note: If recently pregnant must have had at least two spontaneous
menses since pregnancy outcome.

- Current use of any hormonal contraceptive (oral, transdermal, transvaginal,
implant, or hormonal intrauterine contraceptive device) or a copper intrauterine
device (IUD), or use of Depo-Provera in the last 6 months

- Currently breastfeeding or having breastfed an infant in the last two months, or
planning to breastfeed during the course of the study

- Significant gynecological abnormalities (including abnormal vaginal bleeding or
excessive vaginal discharge)

- Caya diaphragm does not appropriately fit volunteer, as determined by clinician

- Inability to insert, position, and/or remove Caya diaphragm by volunteer

- History of sensitivity/allergy to any component of ContraGel, HEC placebo gel,
K-Y® Jelly, topical anesthetic, silicone or nylon, and to both silver nitrate
and Monsel's solution

- In the last six months, either the volunteer or her male partner diagnosed with
or treated for any STI or pelvic inflammatory disease by self report. Note:
Women with a history of genital herpes or condylomata who have been asymptomatic
for at least six months may be considered for eligibility

- Nugent score greater than or equal to 7

- Positive test for Trichomonas vaginalis, Neisseria gonorrhea, Chlamydia
trachomatis, or HIV

- Deep epithelial genital findings such as abrasions, ulcerations, and
lacerations, or vesicles suspicious for a sexually transmitted infection

- Known bleeding disorder that could lead to prolonged or continuous bleeding with
biopsy

- Chronic or acute vulvar or vaginal symptoms (pain, irritation,
spotting/bleeding, discharge, etc.)

- Known current drug or alcohol abuse which could impact study compliance

- Participation in any other investigational trial within the last 30 days or
planned participation in any other investigational trial during the study

- History of gynecological procedures (including genital piercing) on the external
genitalia, vagina or cervix within the last 14 days

- Systemic use in the last two weeks or anticipated use during the study of any of
the following: corticosteroids, antibiotics, anticoagulants or other drugs known
to prolong bleeding and/or clotting, antifungals, or antivirals (e.g. acyclovir
or valacyclovir). Note: Participants should avoid non-steroidal
anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) except for treatment of dysmenorrhea during
menses. Participants may use Tylenol on an as-needed but not daily basis during
the study

- Grade 2 or higher abnormality per the November 2014 update of the Division of
AIDS, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (DAIDS) Table for
Grading of the Severity of Adverse Events or clinically significant lab
abnormalities as determined by clinician

- Abnormal finding on laboratory or physical examination or a social or medical
condition in either the volunteer or her male partner which, in the opinion of
the investigator, would make participation in the study unsafe or would
complicate interpretation of data
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