Reportedly there are many different methods available in the market for women when it comes to family planning. Henceforth such contraceptive system will come for men too. The experiment conducted by the indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has been largely successful. Birth control is no longer just a women's issue. Contraceptive injection for men will also be available in the market soon. In this regard, the experiment conducted by the indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has been successful. This was the world's first trial of male contraceptive injection. This test has been largely successful. The injection was tested on 303 healthy married men over the past seven years. Based on the results, ICMR said that the experiment was successful. This study revealed that the non-hormonal injectable male contraceptive RISUG (Reversible Inhibition of Sperm under Guidance) is completely safe and effective. It works for a long time. The findings of the phase III study were published in the international open access journal Andrology. Accordingly, 303 healthy, sexually active and married men (aged 25–40 years) were selected for family planning and administered 60 mg Risug injection. Notably, ICMR states that 99 percent of pregnancies can be prevented with RISUG without any serious side effects.
*First, the study showed that Risug injection achieved 97.3% azoospermia. This is a medical term meaning that the semen does not contain active sperm.
* The health of the wives of the married men subjected to the experiment was also monitored and it was found that there was no ill effect.
* Risug is injected into the vas deferens (each testicle has a vas deferens or vas deferens). It is from this duct that the sperm enters the penis.
* local anesthesia is administered at the injection site. Risug is injected into the vas deferens one after the other.
* Once injected, the highly charged polymers adhere to the inner wall of the spermatic duct. When the polymer comes in contact with negative sperm, it destroys it. Due to this, it becomes unable to fertilize the egg.
* This contraceptive works for 13 years. No pharma company wants to sell a product like this that will remain effective for a long time. In such a situation, the process of bringing it to market can be challenging.
* Sperm cells travel from the testis to the penis through the vas deferens. Dr. Risug from IIT Kharagpur. Developed by Sujoy Kumar Guha. He published the first scientific paper on RESG in 1979.
* It took more than four decades to complete the Phase III trial of this contraceptive. A hospital-based study was conducted at five centers. It includes Jaipur, New Delhi, Udhampur, Kharagpur and Ludhiana.
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*Other authors of this study, Dr. RS Sharma said, "Finally we have succeeded in addressing two main concerns. 1. How long is this contraceptive effective? 2. How safe is it for people using contraceptives? He said that both these questions have now been answered.
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* Dr. Sharma has studied this contraceptive for 20 years. His tenure at ICMR will be completed in 2022. Men have any problem like fever, burning sensation or urinary tract infection, it will cure it.