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22nd May 2019
07:36am BST

These patches would not require anyone but your fine self.
Professor Mark Prausnitz is the brains behind this concept, and said:
"There is a lot of interest in providing more options for long-acting contraceptives.
"Our goal is for women to be able to self-administer long-acting contraceptives with the microneedle patch that would be applied to the skin for five seconds just once a month."
Gregory Kopf, director of R&D Contraceptive Technology Innovation at Family Health International said:
"The microneedle patch delivery platform being developed by Dr Prausnitz and his colleagues for contraception is an exciting advancement in women's health."
"This self-administered long-acting contraceptive will afford women discreet and convenient control over their fertility, leading to a positive impact on public health by reducing both unwanted and unintended pregnancies."
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