
Associated Press - December 18, 2007
The Food and Drug Administration unveiled a new label Tuesday for widely used vaginal contraceptives containing the sperm-killing chemical nonoxynol 9. The label makes clear that the over-the-counter products, which include diaphragms, do not stop the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV.
According to the FDA warning, nonoxynol 9 can irritate the vagina and rectum, which can actually heighten the risk of contracting HIV from an infected partner.
The rule from FDA comes four years after the agency first proposed the labeling change, citing studies performed in Africa and Thailand that showed women who used the chemical were not protected against HIV.
The labeling change applies to dozens of contraceptives found on pharmacy chelves, including Johnson & Johnson's Delfen Foam, Apothecus Pharmaceutical Corp.'s VCF Film and Synova Healthcare's Today Sponge.
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