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Detection of Problems Related to Hormonal Contraceptives in Community Pharmacy: Application of a Structured Questionnaire in Women of Childbearing Age. [PDF]

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Sicilia-González R   +5 more
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Rescue of male infertility by human PRSS55 in transgenic mice establishes a contraceptive research model. [PDF]

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Sutton CM   +6 more
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Strategies for developing retinoic acid receptor alpha-selective antagonists as novel agents for male contraception

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2023
Reported here are the synthesis and in vitro evaluation of a series of 26 retinoic acid analogs based on dihydronaphthalene and chromene scaffolds using a transactivation assay. Chromene amide analog 21 was the most potent and selective retinoic acid receptor α antagonist identified from this series.
Md Abdullah Al Noman   +12 more
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Update on male hormonal contraceptive agents

Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 2004
There remains a need for new acceptable and effective male contraceptives to increase the choice for couples throughout the world. There have been no recent advances in available male contraceptive methods although a number of promising approaches have been identified, of which the hormonal approach is currently undergoing clinical investigation.
Melanie, Walton, Richard A, Anderson
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Newer Agents for Hormonal Contraception in the Male

Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2000
Efforts to create a hormonal contraceptive for men use testosterone to suppress the production of pituitary gonadotropins and, hence, spermatogenesis. However, conventional testosterone must be administered by frequent injection, and when given alone, is not 100% effective.
J K, Amory, W J, Bremner
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