Talking about contraceptive pills, the first name comes to women's minds. The reason for this was that there should not be such a thing for men, but now contraceptive pills can come for men too. On consuming this pill, the sperm will stop for two and a half hours. This pill trial was done on rats, in which scientists have got success.

In fact, till now condoms were the only method of contraception for men. In America's Weill Cornell Medicine Research, it has been said that the work of making contraceptive medicine for men was done even years ago. It was also tested, but the male contraceptive medicine was stopped given the side effects coming it. Study authors Lonnie Levine and Jochen Buck found that mice genetically modified an important cellular signalling protein called soluble adenylyl cyclase.

Drug trial done on rats
In research, this drug was first tested on rats. Rats were given the drug. After which his sperm became inactive for two and a half hours. Its effect was also seen in the reproductive tract of female rats. The sperm started becoming active after three hours. After 24 hours, once again the sperms of the rats became active again. At the same time, it was also seen whether this pill does not affect the sex life. In this, the activity of rats was observed for a few weeks. It was found that the contraceptive drug did not affect the sex life of the rats.

Starts working within 30 to 60 minutes
The male contraceptive medicine prepared by scientists starts working between 30 minutes to 60 minutes. On the other hand, it takes a week for other contraceptives to reduce sperm count and fertilize them. At the same time, the effect of SAC inhibitor pills does not last long. Men take it only when it is needed.

Trial on humans
Levin involved in the research claimed that birth control pills were tested on rats. This test has been correct. Now, this scientific test will be done on men. If this test is successful on men too, then contraceptive pills for men can be launched in the market. Although there is no time for this yet.