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Contraceptive Pill for Men Too – YCT-529’s First Trial Brings Hope

Until now, the world of contraceptive pills had been almost exclusively a woman’s responsibility. When conversations about contraception arose, it was women who bore the focus and the burden, while men were left with only a handful of options—primarily condoms or sterilization. But that scenario is set to change.

Last Updated : Saturday, 26 July 2025
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Lifestyle News: Until now, the world of contraceptive pills had been almost exclusively a woman’s responsibility. When conversations about contraception arose, it was women who bore the focus and the burden, while men were left with only a handful of options—primarily condoms or sterilization. But that scenario is set to change. Scientists have made a breakthrough that could give men a simple, safe, and reliable method of contraception for the very first time.

Researchers at Columbia University in New York and the biopharmaceutical company Your Choice have jointly developed a pill named YCT‑529 — potentially the first hormone‑free male contraceptive. Unlike traditional approaches, this pill does not interfere with male hormones. Instead, its first human trial has delivered highly encouraging results, raising hopes for a new era in shared contraceptive responsibility.

How does YCT‑529 work?

  • The unique feature of YCT‑529 is that it targets a protein critical to sperm production rather than altering hormone levels.
  • This protein is associated with the function of retinoic acid, a derivative of vitamin A.
  • By blocking this protein, the pill effectively halts sperm production, thereby preventing pregnancy—all without affecting hormone balance in the male body.

First Human Trial Shows Promising Results

  • The Phase 1a clinical trial for YCT‑529 included 16 healthy men as participants.
  • Even the highest tested dose of 180 mg proved completely safe.
  • No changes were detected in mood, sexual desire (libido), or hormone levels.
  • Researchers also observed that the pill worked equally well whether it was taken with food or on an empty stomach.

Animal Testing Success

  • Before beginning human trials, YCT‑529 underwent testing on rats and male monkeys.
  • The pill was found to be 99% effective.
  • After stopping the medication, fertility returned naturally—in 6 weeks for rats and 10–15 weeks for monkeys.

What Makes YCT‑529 Special?

  • Hormone‑free: It doesn’t interfere with testosterone or other reproductive hormones, even with long‑term use.
  • No major side effects: None of the participants experienced serious health issues.
  • Reversible effect: Fertility returns after discontinuation, making it a safe and flexible choice for men.

What’s next?

Further clinical trials are planned to confirm its safety and effectiveness on a larger scale. If those succeed, YCT‑529 will move toward government approval—and could soon reach the market, ushering in a historic shift in male contraception.

 

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