50 years ago, an effective male contraceptive was developed using inmates from the Oregon State Penitentiary. But when it was given to men outside the prison walls, its combination with alcohol led to violent nausea and shortness of breath.
But did that reaction teach us something about how a male pill might work, five decades later?
Of course if it weren’t for alcohol, you wouldn’t need a male pill. *rimshot
Couldn’t they make this pill available to men who don’t drink? It’s not like birth control pills are known for being a walk in the park for most women.
(Source: jtotheizzoe)
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