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Safety and PK Multi-dose Study of TAF/EVG Vaginal Insert

Launched by EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL · Oct 11, 2023

Trial Information

Current as of June 26, 2025

Recruiting

Keywords

Vaginal Insert Hiv Pre Exposure Prophylaxis (Pr Ep)

ClinConnect Summary

The MATRIX-001 clinical trial is studying the safety and effectiveness of a new vaginal insert that combines two medications, TAF and EVG, which are designed to help prevent the transmission of HIV and HSV during sex. Participants will use the insert daily for three days, followed by every other day for two weeks. This research aims to determine how well the insert works, how safe it is, and how acceptable it is to women who use it.

To be eligible for this study, participants must be women aged 18 to 50, who are generally healthy and have had vaginal sex. They should not be pregnant, breastfeeding, or currently infected with HIV or other sexually transmitted infections. Participants will need to provide consent and follow study guidelines, including abstaining from vaginal activity during certain times. If you decide to take part, you will help researchers understand how this new product may be used to protect against serious infections in the future.

Gender

FEMALE

Eligibility criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Aged 18 to 50 years (inclusive) at Screening.
  • 2. Assigned female sex at birth.
  • 3. Able and willing to provide written informed consent to be screened for and enrolled in MATRIX-001 in one of the study languages (as specified in site SOP).
  • 4. General good health (by volunteer history) without any evidence of clinically significant systemic disease (as determined by Investigator of Record \[IoR\] or designee).
  • 5. Has had vaginal sex and has an intact uterus and cervix.
  • 6. Has a regular and/or predictable bleeding pattern based on the opinion of the investigator, or is oligomenorrheic or amenorrhoeic.
  • 7. HIV-uninfected based on testing performed at Screening and Enrollment (per protocol algorithms in Appendix II).
  • 8. Negative urine pregnancy test at Screening and Enrollment.
  • 9. Protected from pregnancy by an effective contraceptive method as confirmed by site SOP; effective methods include:
  • minimum of 3 months of use of a combined hormonal contraceptive method (except vaginal rings)
  • minimum of 6 months of use of a progestin only contraceptive method or copper IUD
  • Sterilization of participant or partner
  • Correct and consistent condom use (for US site only)
  • Abstinence from penile-vaginal intercourse (for US site only)
  • 10. Participants over the age of 21 (inclusive) must have documentation of a Grade 0 Pap smear within the past 3 years prior to Enrollment, per the Female Genital Grading Table for Use in Microbicide Studies Addendum 1 (Dated November 2007) to the DAIDS Table for Grading Adult and Pediatric Adverse Events, Corrected Version 2.1, July 2017, or Grade 1 Pap smear at Screening with no treatment required.
  • 11. Normal cervicovaginal mucosa (as defined in MATRIX-001 Study Specific Procedures \[SSP\] manual).
  • 12. Willing and able to comply with protocol requirements, including abstaining from vaginal activity and product use at specified times.
  • 13. Per participant report, if in a relationship, must be in a mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who is not known to be HIV positive or to currently have an STI.
  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • 1. Per participant report, intends to do any of the following during the study participation period:
  • Become pregnant.
  • Breastfeed.
  • Relocate away from the study site.
  • Travel away from the study site for a time period that would interfere with product resupply and/or study participation.
  • 2. Currently breastfeeding.
  • 3. Positive HIV test at Screening or Enrollment.
  • 4. History of sensitivity/allergy to any component of the study product, topical anesthetic, cellulose based thrombogenic material, or to both silver nitrate and Monsel's solution.
  • 5. Positive test for Trichomonas vaginalis (TV), Neisseria gonorrhea (GC), Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Treponema pallidum (Syphilis), or Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) at Screening or (per participant report) treated for GC, CT, TV, HBsAg or syphilis in the past 12 months.
  • 6. Chronic or acute vulvar, vaginal or cervical symptoms (pain, irritation, spotting/bleeding other than what would be expected from contraceptive use, discharge, etc.).
  • 7. Known bleeding/clotting disorder, including use of anti-coagulation.
  • 8. Need for continued use of any contraindicated concomitant medications (as listed in Appendix III).
  • 9. Participation in any other trial with use of an investigational drug/device within the last 30 days or planned participation in any other investigational trial with use of a drug/device during the study.
  • 10. Participants who previously received an HIV vaccine or HIV broadly neutralizing antibody (bNAb) are not eligible. Individuals may be eligible if they participated in an HIV vaccine or bNAb study but have documentation that they did not receive active product (e.g., placebo recipients).
  • 11. Prior use of PEP or oral PrEP (including FTC/TDF) in the past 4 weeks or any prior use of long-acting systemic PrEP (including cabotegravir or islatravir).
  • 12. Grade 2 or higher pelvic finding or laboratory abnormality, per the DAIDS Table for Grading Adult and Pediatric Adverse Events, Corrected Version 2.1, July 2017 and/or Addenda 1 (Female Genital Grading Tables for Use in Microbicide Studies \[Dated November 2007\]) or clinically significant laboratory abnormality as determined by the clinician.
  • 13. Use of any of the following in the past 12 months: stimulants (cocaine \[including crack\], methamphetamine, or non-physician prescribed pharmaceutical-grade stimulants), or inhaled nitrates, or illicit injection drug use of any kind.
  • 14. Has any other condition that, based on the opinion of the IoR or designee, would preclude provision of informed consent, make participation in the study unsafe, complicate interpretation of study outcome data, or otherwise interfere with achieving the study objectives.

About Eastern Virginia Medical School

Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) is a prominent academic institution dedicated to advancing healthcare through education, research, and clinical practice. As a clinical trial sponsor, EVMS leverages its robust network of medical professionals and research experts to conduct innovative studies aimed at improving patient outcomes and advancing medical knowledge. The institution emphasizes ethical research practices, collaboration, and community engagement, fostering an environment where groundbreaking medical discoveries can thrive. With a commitment to training the next generation of healthcare leaders, EVMS integrates clinical trials into its comprehensive educational programs, ensuring that research findings translate into real-world applications.

Locations

Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Thika, , Kenya

Durban, , South Africa

Patients applied

0 patients applied

Trial Officials

Leila Mansoor, BPharm, PhD

Study Chair

Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa

Nelly Mugo, MBChB

Study Chair

Kenya Medical Research Institute

Timeline

First submit

Trial launched

Trial updated

Estimated completion

Not reported