Promising 'male pill' compound identified

IANS  |  New York 

Researchers have identified a compound which turns off the sperm's ability to swim, thereby significantly limiting capabilities without causing any physical side effects.

Currently, condoms and surgical are the only safe forms of currently available for men.

There are hormonal drugs in clinical trials that target the production of sperm, but these affect the natural hormones in men much like female contraceptives affect hormones in women.

During the study, 30 hours following a high-dose of EP055 in male monkeys, the researchers found no indication of normal motility. Further, no physical side effects were observed.

"At 18 days post-infusion, all macaques showed signs of complete recovery," said from at in the US.

"Simply put, the compound turns-off the sperm's ability to swim, significantly limiting fertilization capabilities," said Michael O'Rand, a retired in at of Medicine and of

"This makes EP055 an ideal candidate for non-hormonal male contraception," O'Rand added.

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First Published: Fri, April 20 2018. 18:12 IST