Male-oriented contraception method has been a research subject that has been studied in the past years.. However, studies continued to be developed because the methods were too painful and did not show the expected protection effect.. Now, the world’s first male-oriented birth control method has been developed.
Today, there are various birth control methods, but almost all of the birth control methods used are female-oriented methods.. Researchers have now added the world’s first male contraceptive method to female birth control methods. The researchers announced that the success rate of the new method developed was 97.3%.
There is still seven or eight months to complete the study, but Dr.. “The product is ready now, it just needs regulatory approval,” R.S Sharma told the Hindustan Times.
The first birth control method developed for men will be performed with an injection into the sperm tunnels. In this operation, which will be performed in the canal closest to the testicles in the male body, local anesthesia will be applied to the man.. Dr.. Sharma said in a statement that they achieved a success rate of 97.3% in clinical trials and that there were no reported side effects.
The birth control form, called polymer, consists of a birth control drug with repeating molecular chains.
Dr.. “The product can easily be called the world’s first male contraceptive,” Sharma told the Hindustan Times.. Scientists are currently awaiting approval for the drug in India.
In early 2019, the results of the study on the male contraceptive pill were also shared with the public.. In the study, studies were carried out on 40 healthy men in clinical subjects.. Some of the participants experienced side effects such as fatigue, headaches, acne, decreased libido and erection problems.. In the clinical trial, although 5 (17%) of the participants had decreased sex drive and 2 (7%) had erection problems, there was no decrease in sexual activity. He also stated that it can be implemented.