Monday, 14 October 2013

How about a ring invention that prevents women from getting HIV?!

It's possible to have an HIV-AIDS free world
Professor Patrick Kisser of Northwestern University, Illinois claims to have an invention that prevents HIV transmission in women. The device name is tenofovir disoproxil fumarate intra-vaginal ring (TDF-IVR). This device is a polymer ring stuffed with powdered form of tenofovir.
This is how it works………when the TDF-IVR is subjected to moisture, as in the case during sexual intercourse, the ring discharges the powdered tenofovir. The ring can be worn continuously for up to one month.

In the past, the ring was tried on monkeys and it proofed to be effective with 100% success rate. Now, the professor’s Intention is to test it on Human beings.

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