2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40265-018-1038-8
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Recent Developments in Male Contraception

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“…The non-hormonal male contraceptive pill can be achieved by interfering with the many remarkable processes of spermatogenesis (Thirumalai and Page, 2019). The review by Kent et al in this collection comprehensively summarizes recently discovered potential target genes for such a pill.…”
Section: Spermatogenesis: Non-hormonal Male Contraceptive Pill and Spmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The non-hormonal male contraceptive pill can be achieved by interfering with the many remarkable processes of spermatogenesis (Thirumalai and Page, 2019). The review by Kent et al in this collection comprehensively summarizes recently discovered potential target genes for such a pill.…”
Section: Spermatogenesis: Non-hormonal Male Contraceptive Pill and Spmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consider that it is cheaper and safer to require that catalytic converters are installed in car engines so that they do not release noxious gases than merely Research into alternative male contraceptives only began in the 1970s, fifty years after female contraceptives were first explored [58]. Since then, several different research avenues have been pursued, leading to the development and testing of a diverse set of reversible long-acting male contraceptives [59], several of which have now reached phase III clinical trials. Hormonal methods use exogenous synthetic testosterone and progestogens (in the form of a pill, injection, or skin cream) to prevent the production of normal sperm.…”
Section: Seeking Equity Through Male Contraceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cite as: Shahvisi, Arianne, Toward responsible ejaculations: the moral imperative for male contraceptive responsibility, Journal of Medical Ethics (forthcoming) 22 these vaso-occlusive methods are the reversible inhibition of sperm under guidance (RISUG) which involves the injection of an obstructive polymer in the vas deferens, and the intra-vas device (IVD), an injectable plug which filters sperm from passing through (see e.g. [59,60]).…”
Section: Seeking Equity Through Male Contraceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…50 Araştırmalar, erkeklerin %78'inin "kadınların ve erkeklerin kontrasepsiyonla ilgili kararlarda eşit sorumluluk paylaşılması gerektiğine inandıklarını" belirtmelerine rağmen yeni geliştirilen erkek kontraseptif yöntemlerinde karşılaşılabilecek yan etkilerden dolayı kullanmayı düşünmediklerini bildirmektedir. 46,51 Aile planlamasında erkeklerin henüz aktif rol almamasının nedenleri; politikalar, maliyet, cinsiyet ayrımcılığı, dini inançlar, eş onayı, tıbbi girişimlere ilişkin yan etkiler, yöntemlerin kabul edilebilirliği, libidoyu etkilemesi geri dönüşünün olmamasıdır. 6,30,50,[52][53][54][55] Campo-Engelstein ve ark.nın çalışmalarında 1980'den 2014'e kadar yayımlanan çalışmalarda, erkeklerin kullanabileceği hapların kullanım durumunu ve şu anda kullanıma sunumda nerede olduğunu belirlemeyi amaçlamışlardır.…”
Section: Erkek Kontrasepsi̇yonunun Kullanimini Sinirlayan Faktörlerunclassified