Nov 3, 2016
Male birth control study halted due to ‘mood swings’ in participants
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in category: neuroscience
However, researchers halted the study when 20 men dropped out complaining of adverse side effects including depression, mood disorders, pain at injection site, muscle pain, increased libido and acne. Despite these issues, more than 75 per cent of participants said they would be willing to use this form of birth control.
The male birth control method had showed a stunning 96 per cent success rate.