The New Form Of Male Birth Control
An inexpensive male contraceptive is ready to launch, except it’s missing one important thing: support from drug makers. Sujoy Guha, a 76-year-old biomedical engineer invented an injectable gel contraceptive that is struggling to find a pharmaceutical company willing to sell it, reports Bloomberg. Called RISUG for Reversible Inhibition of Sperm Under Guidance, the product is similar…
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