DMAU: Male Birth Control Pill Offers 'Unprecedented' Study Results
A Safe, Effective Birth Control Pill for Men May Soon Be on the Way
Good News: Male Birth Control Doesn't Affect Sex Drive | Healthcare Packaging
DMAU: New birth control pill for males found safe and effective - The Statesman
Researchers say birth control pill for men may soon be a reality - ABC11 Raleigh-Durham
Male birth control pill passes a safety test
Birth control pill for men: Experimental contraceptive effective, safe
Study: Male birth control pill could be around the corner
The 3 most promising new methods of male birth control, explained - Vox
Dimethandrolone Undecanoate Shows Promise as Male Birth Control Pill - Drug Discovery and Development
Male pill could be on horizon as trials yield positive results | Contraception and family planning | The Guardian
Dimethandrolone, a Potential Male Contraceptive Pill, is Primarily Metabolized by the Highly Polymorphic UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase 2B17 Enzyme in Human Intestine and Liver | Drug Metabolism & Disposition
Oral contraceptive shows promise in men
Male birth control pill that's safe and effective inches closer to being a reality - National | Globalnews.ca
Dimethandrolone undecanoate shows promise as a male birth control pill
The pill' for guys: Male birth control option passes safety tests: UT Southwestern - MedBlog
Encouraging Results From Clinical Trials of Two Male Contraceptive Pills | Technology Networks
Dimethandrolone Undecanoate Shows Promise as a Male Birth Control Pill | Lab Manager
Three Australian Men On Taking The Male Contraceptive Pill
Male Birth Control Pill a Step Closer to Reality as Study Finds Experimental Contraceptive Is Safe | KTLA
Second potential male birth control pill passes human safety tests
Early Study Finds Male Birth Control Pill Safe and Effective | Time
Male contraceptive pill reports successful results from Phase 1 clinical trials
Health News Update: Male birth control pill shows 'promising results'
Male birth control pills are around the corner. Here's how they work
Why is there no male contraceptive pill on the market?