New Birth Control Pill for Men Revealed by Scientists, Said To Be 99 Percent Effective

A non-hormonal male contraceptive pill produced by scientists in the United States has been shown to be 99 percent efficient in preventing conception.

New Birth Control Pill for Men Revealed by Scientists, Said To Be 99 Percent Effective

This comes after the scientists announced at the American Chemical Society's spring meeting on Wednesday that they had run positive tests in lab rats.

They went on to say that there were no noticeable negative effects in the mouse experiments, adding that the pills could assist to balance the contraceptive burden, as males have significantly fewer options.

The new discovery, according to Dr. Abdullah Al Noman, who presented the research at the meeting, will make birth control easier for guys.

The new discovery, according to Dr. Abdullah Al Noman, who presented the research at the meeting, will make birth control easier for guys.

"Scientists have been working on developing an effective male oral contraceptive for decades, but there are still no authorized pills on the market," Dr.Abdullah stated.

According to Dr.Abullah, who commented on the problems, men only have access to single-use condoms, which are prone to failure and generally irreversible vasectomies.

Vasectomies, on the other hand, are most commonly connected with permanent male sterilization.

According to the researchers, surgery is usually more expensive for men than for women, who can get by with a combination of tablets, patches, or intrauterine devices.

Dr. Norman, a doctoral student in the Gunda Georg laboratory at the University of Minnesota, said, "We intended to design a non-hormonal male contraception to avoid these negative effects."

In the second half of this year, the team plans to commence human clinical studies.