Vaginal Ring Protects Women From HIV
Study Confirms Vaginal Ring Protects Women From HIV Woman holding the dapivirine vaginal ring International Partnership for Microbicides A silicone ring impregnated with an antiviral drug can protect 75 percent or more of women from the AIDS virus, researchers reported Monday. The ring has been designed to give women a discreet way to protect themselves from infection in situations where they may not be able to refuse sex or demand that a man use a condom.