Voydeya

Voydeya (dapivirine vaginal gel 0.5 % w/w)

Generic Name

Voydeya (dapivirine vaginal gel 0.5 % w/w)

Mechanism

  • Non‑nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NNRTI)
  • Binds to the allosteric pocket of HIV‑1 reverse transcriptase.
  • Induces a conformational change that blocks the enzyme’s catalytic activity, preventing viral DNA synthesis and replication.
  • Topical delivery concentrates drug locally in vaginal tissue, achieving high mucosal concentrations (>200 ng/mL) with minimal systemic exposure.

Pharmacokinetics

ParameterTypical ValueNotes
AbsorptionRapid mucosal uptake; 12 h
Drug‑Drug InteractionsNone clinically significant for topical use; systemic rap versus moderate CYP3A4 inhibitors/inducers may alter plasma levels slightly but not therapeutic efficacy

Indications

  • HIV‑1 + HIV‑2‐negative women aged 18–55 who are at substantial risk of HIV acquisition.
  • Recommended as part of a comprehensive prevention strategy: use with condoms and safe sex counseling.

Contraindications

Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to dapivirine or any excipient (carbomer, methylparaben, propylene glycol).
• Use is contraindicated in pregnancy if the woman is not using effective contraception (no data on teratogenicity).

Warnings
Local irritation: burning, itching, discharge may occur; not a reason to discontinue, but advise against using if severe.
Drug–drug interaction: topical dapivirine has negligible systemic exposure; no known interactions with oral PrEP agents.
Use among adolescents: ensure adequate menstrual and sexual history; monitor adherence.

Dosing

  • Insert 10 mL (1 gram) of the gel at bedtime (mainly 4 pm–9 pm) for 12 h per cycle.
  • Cycle: 14 days of daily use followed by 7–14 days of washout before resuming.
  • Timing with intercourse: Other than evening use, the gel may be applied within 14 h prior to sexual activity if needed.
  • Adherence: Follow up each cycle; consider SMS reminders or text message adherence tools.

Adverse Effects

FrequencyAdverse EffectClinical Note
CommonVaginal burning, itching, irritationMild–moderate, resolves spontaneously
CommonHeadache, upper respiratory tract infectionNon‑systemic, mild
SeriousHypersensitivity rash, anaphylaxisRare (<1 %) – discontinue immediately
SeriousSystemic QT prolongationNo evidence at therapeutic concentrations
MiscCondom breakage, early condom separationCounsel about condom use

Monitoring

  • Baseline: HIV test, pregnancy test, baseline viral load if known HIV‑positive partner.
  • During use:
  • Adherence check at each follow‑up visit.
  • HIV screening at 3‑month intervals (as per local guidelines).
  • Pregnancy test annually or if contraception changes.
  • Side effects: Ask about local irritation; ensure proper gel technique.

Clinical Pearls

  • Gel vs. Oral PrEP: Voydeya is a *mucosal‑focused* option with minimal systemic side‑effects, ideal for women preferring a discreet method.
  • Condom Compatibility: Gel does not compromise condom integrity, but donors should still use condoms for STI protection.
  • Adherence Gear: Ensure patients understand the importance of the 12‑h coverage window; shortfalls shift risk back to unprotected intercourse.
  • Age & Pregnancy: While labeled 18–55, the gel is *not* recommended during pregnancy unless effective contraception is used; consider alternative PrEP for women planning pregnancy.
  • Partner HIV Status: Educate women that Voydeya protects *only* the user; partner’s viral suppression status remains paramount.
  • Storage: Keep at room temperature (20–25 °C); exposure to light may degrade dapivirine; store in a dark container.
  • Missed Dose: If >12 h after last application, start new cycle; do not double‑dose.

Bottom line: Voydeya offers a high‑concentration, localized NNRTI for women seeking a discreet, topical PrEP option. Proper adherence, routine HIV screening, and safe sex counseling remain critical for optimal protection.

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