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publicationNumber EP-1162948-B1
titleOfInvention An improved reversible contraceptive for male and female
abstract The present invention relates to an improved injectable reversible contraceptive for use by male and female comprising a contraceptive polymer, a solvent medium, an electrically conducting material and magnetic material, characterised in that the contraceptive polymer is a mixture of styrene maleic anhydride and styrene maleic acid copolymers, and the solvent medium is dimethyl sulphoxide solvent, and the electrically conducting material is copper particles and magnetic material is iron particles both consisting of microsize and macrosize particles. The contraceptive is prepared by mixing the weighed quantities of copolymers and electrically conducting and magnetic materials and dissolving in dimethyl sulphoxide followed by keeping this complex solution in an inert environment and shaking for about 45-50 hrs by maintaining the temperature at about 35 DEG C.
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