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Scientists Work on Male Version of Pill. Malcolm Ritter.

by Ritter, Malcolm; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 67Human Relations. Publisher: Naples Daily News, 2004ISSN: 1522-3248;.Subject(s): Contraceptive drugs -- Injectable | Drugs -- Research | Male contraceptives | Spermatogenesis -- Regulation | Spermatozoa | Synthetic hormones | TestosteroneDDC classification: 050 Summary: "More than 40 years after The Pill hit the market for women, scientists are still trying to come up with a version for men, who account for nearly a third of all contraceptive use in the United States and worldwide. Right now, they're basically limited to condoms and vasectomies. So experts see a market for a male Pill, even if it's not actually a pill, and some large studies to develop one are in progress." (NAPLES DAILY NEWS) This article reveals how research is underway to develop a new contraceptive choice for men that would suppress sperm production.
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Originally Published: Scientists Work on Male Version of Pill, April 19, 2004; pp. n.p..

"More than 40 years after The Pill hit the market for women, scientists are still trying to come up with a version for men, who account for nearly a third of all contraceptive use in the United States and worldwide. Right now, they're basically limited to condoms and vasectomies. So experts see a market for a male Pill, even if it's not actually a pill, and some large studies to develop one are in progress." (NAPLES DAILY NEWS) This article reveals how research is underway to develop a new contraceptive choice for men that would suppress sperm production.

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