Context: Testosterone (T) plus progestin combinations are the most promising hormonal male contraceptives. Nestorone (NES), a progestin without estrogenic or androgenic activity, when combined with T may be an excellent candidate for male contraception. Objective: Our objective was to determine the effect of transdermal NES gel alone or with T gel on gonadotropin suppression. Design and Setting: The randomized, unblinded clinical trial was conducted at two academic medical centers. Participants: A total of 140 healthy male volunteers participated. Interventions: One hundred subjects were randomized initially (20 per group) to apply NES gel 2 or 4 mg, T gel 10 g, or T gel 10 g plus NES gel 2 or 4 mg daily for 20 d. Because only about half of...
The most common male contraception is the condom but due to misuse or to the minimizing effect of pl...
Several preparations of testosterone and its esters are being investigated alone or in combination w...
Objective: To determine contraceptive efficacy of hormonally induced sperm suppression to severe oli...
Context: Combinations of testosterone (T) and nestorone (NES; a nonandrogenic progestin) transdermal...
Although several progestins have been tested for hormonal male contraception, the effects of dosage ...
Objective: Assess the efficacy of a nestorone plus testosterone gel at suppressing progestin levels ...
Injectable male hormonal contraceptives are effective for preventing pregnancy in clinical trials; h...
Objective: Fifty percent of pregnancies in the United States are unintended despite numerous contrac...
Approaches to hormonal male contraception are predominantly based on injectable testosterone (T) app...
CONTEXT: The development of a safe and effective reversible method of male contraception is still a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study was performed to assess spermatogenesis suppres...
Background: Contraceptives for men has existed for centuries. However, the only contraceptives avail...
Development of a male hormonal contraceptive has been challenging ascribable to the failure to adequ...
Objective: This study aims to determine the lowest effective of three Nestorone (NES)/estradiol (E2)...
Testosterone with a progestogen can suppress spermatogenesis for contraception. The synthetic androg...
The most common male contraception is the condom but due to misuse or to the minimizing effect of pl...
Several preparations of testosterone and its esters are being investigated alone or in combination w...
Objective: To determine contraceptive efficacy of hormonally induced sperm suppression to severe oli...
Context: Combinations of testosterone (T) and nestorone (NES; a nonandrogenic progestin) transdermal...
Although several progestins have been tested for hormonal male contraception, the effects of dosage ...
Objective: Assess the efficacy of a nestorone plus testosterone gel at suppressing progestin levels ...
Injectable male hormonal contraceptives are effective for preventing pregnancy in clinical trials; h...
Objective: Fifty percent of pregnancies in the United States are unintended despite numerous contrac...
Approaches to hormonal male contraception are predominantly based on injectable testosterone (T) app...
CONTEXT: The development of a safe and effective reversible method of male contraception is still a...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: This study was performed to assess spermatogenesis suppres...
Background: Contraceptives for men has existed for centuries. However, the only contraceptives avail...
Development of a male hormonal contraceptive has been challenging ascribable to the failure to adequ...
Objective: This study aims to determine the lowest effective of three Nestorone (NES)/estradiol (E2)...
Testosterone with a progestogen can suppress spermatogenesis for contraception. The synthetic androg...
The most common male contraception is the condom but due to misuse or to the minimizing effect of pl...
Several preparations of testosterone and its esters are being investigated alone or in combination w...
Objective: To determine contraceptive efficacy of hormonally induced sperm suppression to severe oli...