Japan found a new contraceptive for gentlemen

The world is getting closer to the introduction of a single oral contraceptive pill for men, after Japanese scientists have identified a key protein for male fertility.

New breakthrough on contraceptive for men

New tests were conducted on mice, but the Japanese team believes that their discovery could be a scientific breakthrough that we have long hoped for.

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Contraceptive solutions for men are still limited to condoms and vasectomy surgery.

While women have had access to oral contraceptives for more than half a century, contraceptive solutions for men are still limited to condoms and vasectomy surgery. The birth of an oral contraceptive pill for the bearded eyebrow will release women from the burden of family planning as well as prevent them from receiving hormones in long-standing common contraceptive pills.

According to a new research report published in the prestigious journal Science, experts at Osaka University (Japan) have identified a protein called calcineurin , which plays an essential role in maintaining normal functioning. usually of sperms. Specifically, calcineurin, which also exists in humans, helps the sperm to swim normally and find its way into the egg.

Male individuals lacking this protein can still mate, but will not make the female " stick".

Experiments also show that a contraceptive for men, based on discoveries of calcineurin, will take several days to be effective and the effects will soon cease after the subjects stop using drug. This may make the drug attractive to gentlemen who are concerned about the risk of reducing their ability to have children by drinking it.

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Birth control pills for men will soon be available to consumers.

Although more research is needed, oral contraceptives for men can be officially released, but scientists are extremely optimistic.

Still, Professor Masahito Ikawa, the head of the Japanese research group, noted: "The development of a sperm inhibitor of calcineurin may be a short-term oral contraceptive. We are looking for a long time, but do women believe that men will drink it? Probably not, of course, their advice is still not to "do it" to people they don't trust. " .