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  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Behavioral Science
  • Public Health

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  • HIV-preventive topical vaginal microbicide development faces adherence challenges in clinical trials.
  • Translational research integrating behavioral science is crucial for biomedical prevention technology uptake.
  • User sensory experience and meaning-making significantly impact product use and public health gains.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an integrated, iterative method for drug development and user experience evaluation.
  • To illustrate how user-centered formulation design can be incorporated from early preclinical stages.
  • To optimize drug delivery efficiency and user effectiveness through integrated product development.

Main Methods:

  • An integrated, iterative drug development and user experience evaluation approach.
  • Early-stage preclinical incorporation of user-centered formulation design.
  • Leveraging user sensory perceptions and judgments in product development.

Main Results:

  • User experience and meaning-making play a substantive role in product uptake.
  • Willingness to use a product is critical for consistent post-marketing use.
  • Integrating user feedback optimizes drug delivery and user effectiveness.

Conclusions:

  • User-centered formulation design is essential for successful HIV-preventive microbicide development.
  • Early integration of user experience can overcome adherence challenges.
  • Optimizing the user experience is key to realizing global public health benefits from biomedical prevention.