The pharmaceutical industry has been attempting to create a male birth control pill for years, and they might be on the verge of finally producing the highly coveted medical advancement. However, there’s a catch, because there’s always a catch. The birth control pill for men also has some very serious side effects.
The male birth control pill called “dimethandrolone undecanoate” (DMAU) is being touted as a non-permanent form of contraceptive for men. The promising pill was developed by a team at the University of Washington with funding from the National Institutes of Health. DMAU lowers the amount of testosterone and other hormones necessary for sperm production.
At the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, researchers from the University of Washington presented their results from a small clinical trial of dimethandrolone undecanoate by 100 men between the ages of 18 and 50 who used the pill for a month. The researchers split the men into four groups and gave three different dosages of DMAU and one placebo. The men who took the highest dosage were found to theoretically no longer be able to impregnate a woman. The pill must be taken with food in order to be effective.