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A new male contraceptive implant, ADAM, developed by US-based Contraline, has successfully blocked sperm release for up to 24 months in initial trials. This water-soluble hydrogel is injected into the scrotum and blocks sperm from mixing with semen without affecting sensation or ejaculation. While early results are promising, further trials are needed to confirm its safety and effectiveness. The implant offers a new option for men, who currently have limited choices—condoms or vasectomy.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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