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IronLionZion

(45,442 posts)
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 06:44 PM Nov 2019

World's first male birth control injection could be available in just 6 months

The revolutionary male contraceptive is reportedly effective for 13 years and is said to have passed clinical trials with flying colors.

https://scoop.upworthy.com/worlds-first-male-contraceptive-injection-six-months

Congratulations, gentlemen. Soon you could finally be sharing the responsibility of birth control with your partners. Potentially ending the centuries-long tradition of placing the onus of birth control almost exclusively on women, a biomedical research agency in India has now successfully completed a clinical trial on an injectable male contraceptive. The revolutionary contraceptive passed the trials with flying colors and awaits approval from authorities. If all goes well, the product could be made available for men across the globe as early as six months. Do you hear that? That's the sound of women everywhere yelling, "Finally!"

According to a report by the Hindustan Times, the first-of-its-kind male contraceptive has been developed by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), a government-funded biomedical research agency. Designed as a replacement for a surgical vasectomy — the only male sterilization method existing in the world today — the contraceptive is reportedly effective for 13 years, after which its potency wanes. "The product is ready, with only regulatory approvals pending with the Drugs Controller. The trials are over, including extended, phase 3 clinical trials for which 303 candidates were recruited with 97.3% success rate and no reported side-effects," said Dr. R.S. Sharma, a senior scientist with ICMR who has been spearheading the trials.




"The product can safely be called the world’s first male contraceptive," Sharma added. According to the New York Post, the newly developed male contraceptive is a polymer called styrene maleic anhydride that has to be injected into the vas deferens (the sperm-containing tube near the testicles) by a registered medical professional. The injection is administered under local anesthesia, so those clutching their groins in horror at the prospect of having a needle stuck into their family jewels can calm their gonads.

"The polymer was developed by Prof SK Guha from the Indian Institute of Technology in the 1970s. ICMR has been researching on it to turn it into a product for mass use since 1984, and the final product is ready after exhaustive trials," said Sharma. Although researchers in the US have been working on a similar contraceptive, called Vasalgel, it is still under development. Drugs Controller General of India V.G. Somani revealed that officials are being extremely careful with the approval process of the newly developed male contraceptive product.





India does a lot of research in birth control due to the high population and general lack of religious opposition like we have here in the US. This method involves injecting a polymer into the vas deferens to block it. They're saying it hurts much less than vasectomy since there is no cutting. I would do it. There are links in the tweets for more info.

If Trump's FDA rejects it for being foreign, maybe a future Democratic administration would review it and approve for use in the US.
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World's first male birth control injection could be available in just 6 months (Original Post) IronLionZion Nov 2019 OP
Finally !!!!! alittlelark Nov 2019 #1
"and no reported side-effects" Lucid Dreamer Nov 2019 #2
That's why they have clinical trials IronLionZion Nov 2019 #10
ABOUT TIME! Ohiogal Nov 2019 #3
Women should buy it by the barrel and sneak up on Republican men. Vinca Nov 2019 #4
When this works and becomes commonplace it will eventually lead to sex becoming less available braddy Nov 2019 #5
What... CousinIT Nov 2019 #6
Biology, once men attain the dream of being able to never face a surprise pregnancy, then braddy Nov 2019 #7
What? Calculating Nov 2019 #8
Go gay and you don't hafta worry about birth control! roamer65 Nov 2019 #9
Or get sex robots! IronLionZion Nov 2019 #11
.. roamer65 Nov 2019 #12
Excellent news Hekate Nov 2019 #13
True, for men this is the ultimate win, we are finally safe in every sexual encounter. braddy Nov 2019 #14
 

braddy

(3,585 posts)
5. When this works and becomes commonplace it will eventually lead to sex becoming less available
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 06:54 PM
Nov 2019

to men as the female of our species strives to regain the upper hand.

 

braddy

(3,585 posts)
7. Biology, once men attain the dream of being able to never face a surprise pregnancy, then
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 08:36 PM
Nov 2019

we will have it all sexually, the dream of easy cost free sex with modern easy women, women won't tolerate that forever and will want to regain some power over sex, that means they will seek to regain their power in the sex game.

Calculating

(2,955 posts)
8. What?
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 10:06 PM
Nov 2019

They basically already have the power. You ever look at a dating site? It's like 10 guys for every girl. The guys compete fiercely while the girls can stand back and take their pick of the best. Women are basically the gatekeepers of sex in a sense. It works the same in many animal species where the males face fierce competition, and only the best get to mate.

roamer65

(36,745 posts)
9. Go gay and you don't hafta worry about birth control!
Thu Nov 21, 2019, 10:13 PM
Nov 2019


No child support payments!

Given the need for population control, it may not be bad idea.
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