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‘Holy Grail’ male contraceptive drug could revolutionize birth control

Por: New York Post Life February 17, 2023

Happy Valentine’s Day. is showing top marks for a first-of-its-kind “breakthrough” male. Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine that their drug — currently called TDI-11861 — “temporarily stops sperm in their tracks and prevents pregnancies in preclinical models.” Like penicillin, this “game changer” was discovered unintentionally in 2018 when Dr. Melanie Balbach was researching a protein called soluble adenylyl cyclase, or sAC,... + full article



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