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Practice and development of male contraception: European Academy of Andrology and American Society of Andrology guidelines.

Christina WangMaria Cristina MeriggiolaJohn K AmoryChristopher L R BarrattHermann M BehreWilliam J BremnerAlberto FerlinStanton HonigZsolt KopaKirk LoEberhard NieschlagStephanie T PageJay SandlowRegine Sitruk-WareRonald S SwerdloffFrederick C W WuDimitrios G Goulis
Published in: Andrology (2023)
As gender roles transform and gender equity is established in relationships, the male contribution to family planning must be facilitated. Efficient and safe male-directed methods must be evaluated and introduced into clinical practice, preferably reversible, either hormonal or non-hormonal. From a future perspective, identifying new hormonal combinations, suitable testicular targets, and emerging vas occlusion methods will produce novel molecules and products for male contraception.
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