First human test for future male birth control device
NCT ID NCT06891729
Summary
This study tested the safety and usability of a new medical device designed for future male contraception. The device, called DLAD, is meant to deliver a non-hormonal gel into the vas deferens to block sperm. Researchers tested it on 24 healthy men who were already planning to get a vasectomy, checking if the device could safely access the correct area.
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Locations
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Epworth HealthCare
Melbourne, Victoria, 3002, Australia
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VasectoPro
Québec, Quebec/Canada, G1H7B5, Canada
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