The Asian Age

Male contracept­ive pill sans side effects made

Condoms and surgical vasectomy are the only safe forms of birth control currently available for men

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Anew study has detailed how a compound called EP055 binds to sperm proteins to significan­tly slow the overall mobility of the sperm without affecting hormones, making EP055 a potential “male pill” without side effects. “Simply put, the compound turns- off the sperm’s ability to swim, significan­tly limiting fertilizat­ion capabiliti­es,” said lead investigat­or Michael O’Rand from the University of North Carolina. “This makes EP055 an ideal candidate for non- hormonal male contracept­ion.”

Currently, condoms and surgical vasectomy are the only safe forms of birth control 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, thirty hours following a highdose intravenou­s infusion of EP055 in male rhesus macaques, O’Rand and researcher­s in the Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU in Portland, Oregon, found no indication of normal sperm motility. Further, no physical side effects were observed.

“At 18 days post- infusion, all macaques showed signs of complete recovery, suggesting that the EP055 compound is indeed reversible,” said study co- investigat­or Mary Zelinski.

O’Rand and Zelinski indicate that more work is needed before EP055 becomes available for human use.

They and their teams have begun to test a pill form of the compound and will eventually conduct a mating trial of EP055’ s effectiven­ess against pregnancy.

— ANI

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