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Hormonal Male Contraception: Getting to Market [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Endocrinology, 2022
Rates of unplanned pregnancies are high and stagnant globally, burdening women, families and the environment. Local limitations placed upon contraceptive access and abortion services exacerbate global disparities for women. Despite survey data suggesting
Stephanie T. Page   +2 more
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Male contraception

open access: yesIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2012
Contraception is an accepted route for the control of population explosion in the world. Traditionally hormonal contraceptive methods have focused on women.
Vivek Mathew, Ganapathi Bantwal
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Male contraception: narrative review of ongoing research [PDF]

open access: yesBasic and Clinical Andrology, 2023
Background Since the release of the combined oral contraceptive pill in 1960, women have shouldered the burden of contraception and family planning.
Eli J. Louwagie   +3 more
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Male contraception. [PDF]

open access: yesFertil Steril, 2016
AbstractApproximately 40 to 50% of pregnancies are unintended. Contraceptive use significantly reduces the risk of unintended pregnancy. Approximately 70% of couples' contraceptive use is female and 30% is male, attributable to the reliance on condoms and vasectomies.
Amory JK.
europepmc   +6 more sources

Advances in Male Contraception: When Will the Novel Male Contraception be Available? [PDF]

open access: yesThe World Journal of Men's Health
Many contraceptive methods have been developed over the years due to high demand. However, female contraceptive pills and devices do not work for all females due to health conditions and side effects.
Jongwon Kim   +4 more
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Epididymal approaches to male contraception [PDF]

open access: yesBasic and Clinical Andrology, 2018
Résumé Aujourd’hui, un vaste arsenal de méthodes contraceptives interférant à différents niveaux de l’axe reproductif féminin est. disponible. Ce n’est.
Joël R. Drevet
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The novel BRDT inhibitor NHWD870 shows potential as a male contraceptive in mice [PDF]

open access: yesActa Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica, 2022
Small molecule inhibitors of the bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) family proteins have emerged as promising options not only for the treatment of multiple cancers but also for disturbing the process of sperm maturation with potential for use as
Wu Sixian   +9 more
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Interest in new methods of “male contraception” in survey of people with a prior vasectomy in the United States [PDF]

open access: yesContraception and Reproductive Medicine
Background Alternative contraceptive methods for sperm, often referred to as “male contraception” are in development. Given the lack of current contraceptive options for people who produce sperm, we sought to understand if people with vasectomies would ...
Madeline Mahoney   +3 more
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Male contraception [PDF]

open access: yesBest Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2014
Clear evidence shows that many men and women would welcome new male methods of contraception, but none have become available. The hormonal approach is based on suppression of gonadotropins and thus of testicular function and spermatogenesis, and has been investigated for several decades.
Jing, Chao   +2 more
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Male Contraception [PDF]

open access: yesEndocrine Reviews, 2002
The provision of safe, effective contraception has been revolutionized in the past 40 yr following the development of synthetic steroids and the demonstration that administration of combinations of sex steroids can be used to suppress ovulation and, subsequently, other reproductive functions.
R A, Anderson, D T, Baird
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