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Bolivian Students Develop a Reversible Male Contraceptive Made From Papaya

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A group of students from the Franz Tamayo Private University (Unifranz) in El Alto, Bolivia, has developed a reversible male contraceptive made from papaya seeds, in a proposal that aims to help ensure that the responsibility for family planning does not fall solely on women. The product, called Carispermex, consists of an effervescent granule formula with a coffee flavor, administered in daily doses of 20 grams for about 10 days, with the goal …
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A group of students from the Franz Tamayo Private University (Unifranz) in El Alto, Bolivia, has developed a reversible male contraceptive made from papaya seeds, in a proposal that aims to help ensure that the responsibility for family planning does not fall solely on women. The product, called Carispermex, consists of an effervescent granule formula with a coffee flavor, administered in daily doses of 20 grams for about 10 days, with the goal …

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Saturday, April 4, 2026.
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