Male Oral Contraceptive Made From Arrow Poison Will Be The New Trend in Future

Scientists have developed a male oral contraceptive medication made from a plant extract that was traditionally used by warriors and hunters to make their arrows poisonous. Ouabain is the poison that was used to kill enemies by African hunters then and is in a process of killing sperms by scientists now. The plant extract showed successful and safe contraception on rats and now is a part of ongoing researches for developing male contraceptive pills for human, which is not available yet.

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