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The male contraceptive pill is in the early stages of developmentMatthias KulkaGetty Images
Men will soon take contraceptive pills.
For years, women bear the brunt of using hormonal contraceptive drugs while the only male method of contraception is condoms. There appears to be hope on the horizon.
A non-hormonal male contraceptive tablet that prevents sperm from swimming is now being tested by scientists.
The plan is for males to take one an hour before having sex. This will eliminate the need for condoms among partners who have tested themselves for Sexually Transmitted Infections, thus expanding the scope of what is meant by safe sex.
It is intended that more tests will be done, first on rabbits and then on humans.
One advantage of the method under study, according to scientists, is that it won't suppress testosterone or have any negative effects associated with a lack of male hormones. It doesn't affect hormones like the female contraceptive pill does.
A cellular signalling protein known as soluble adenylyl cyclase, or sAC, is what they are targeting as the "sperm-swim" switch. The experimental male enhancement drug reduces or stops sAC.


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