@JVaghyJones @Arachne646 @ginnyscamander Yes. Tho I just read that a newer formulation wouldn't require a needle to flush it out (when ready to try to conceive). "Smart RISUG". Apparently it is magnetized a bit so it is easier to remove. I'd suggest gettin
Evidence for an increased risk of Crohn's disease in oral contraceptive users https://t.co/aA4ekDmBxQ [1985] (suggesting said contraception as detrimental as smoking). Magnetic field mediated spermicide male contraceptive [2009] https://t.co/CFWKjjOsx5
RT @ShinHiroi: 【男性注射用避妊薬】 どういったメカニズムで効くか? RISUGは『Fe3O4-Cu-SMA-DMSO』という物質で、電磁気を当てると効果を発揮するようです。 (引用)https://t.co/tM2EXxsqCJ
@GoldeCarlsson @LadyBits @motherboard Still tested in men, but based on the properties of the copper IUD. http://t.co/8iM8vVHwfw
http://t.co/MGMK4uOzJd birth control for men
@fatmike182 @bobschi Ich hatte 2009 davon gelesen (Phase III Studien in Indien) http://t.co/Q7DcvTXb Mehr hier http://t.co/Zx4EmCU3
Trial in India: Drug-based male contraceptive. http://tinyurl.com/3v4slqd #PubMed