Could a birth control pill for men be on the horizon? Retinoic acid receptor antagonist interferes with sperm production

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Could a birth control pill for men be on the horizon? Retinoic acid receptor antagonist interferes with sperm production

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Researchers are honing in on the development of what may be the first non-steroidal, oral contraceptive for men. Tests of low doses of a compound that interferes with retinoic acid receptors showed that it caused sterility in male mice.

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