Abstract

Despite advancements in medicine over the past decades, there exists a significant unmet global need for new and improved contraceptive methods for men and women. The development of innovative contraceptives will be facilitated via advancements in biomedical science, biomedical engineering, and drug development technologies. This article describes the need for new methods, opportunities afforded by advancements in biomedical science, strategies being employed to advance innovative novel methods, value of drug development accelerators and the need for industry involvement to provide men and women worldwide greater reproductive autonomy.

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