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VIDEO: Expert roundtable explores 50 years of contraception


 

Future trends

What new contraceptive options are in the pipeline? Dr. Prager predicted more development in the area of longer-acting injectables and implants, potentially even biodegradable implants. Also likely is the development of nonsurgical sterilization methods for women that eliminate some of the risk and cost barriers. And male contraceptive methods are in the works, both hormonal and nonhormonal, Dr. Prager said.

There’s an increasing interested in nonhormonal longer-acting methods, beyond just the copper IUD, Dr. Madden said, and there are new products on the horizon in that area. Researchers are exploring new methods to protect against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, while offering contraception, Dr. Zite said.

Dr. Espey reported having no relevant financial disclosures. Dr. Prager is an unpaid trainer for Nexplanon (Merck). Dr. Zite is an unpaid trainer for Nexplanon and serves on an international IUD advisory board for Bayer. Dr. Madden serves on a scientific advisory board for Bayer and on a data safety monitoring board for phase IV safety studies of Bayer contraceptive products.

Throughout 2016, Ob.Gyn. News is celebrating its 50th anniversary with exclusive articles looking at the evolution of the specialty, including the history of infertility treatment, changes in gynecologic surgery, and the transformation of the well-woman visit. Look for these articles and more special features in the pages of Ob.Gyn. News and online at obgynnews.com.

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