Two implants, each containing 200mg of testosterone, for the male contraceptive pill manufactured by Organon, Netherlands. 85 mm x 10 mm, 7 g each. Edinburgh University used these implants in combination with pills during successful trials in 1999, volunteers had to take four pills daily and two implants were inserted in the abdomen every twelve weeks. The implant is stored with cotton wool in a glass container to ensure that it is sterile, the glass must be broken to remove the implant. One implant is in a plastic tray in a box with instructions, the other is just in a plastic tray. Organon Laboratories Ltd., Netherlands, 1999. Implants for the Prototype Male Contraceptive Pill, 1999 1999
One syringe with a separate hypodermic needle, both in sterile packaging, to be used to administer the monthly injection of testosterone which is part of the prototype male contraceptive pill. Syringe: 110 mm x 40 mm ; Needle 90 mm x 20 mm, 5g total. Manufactured by Organon, Netherlands, 2000 Syringe and hypodermic needle 2000
One syringe with a separate hypodermic needle, both in sterile packaging, to be used to administer the monthly injection of testosterone which is part of the prototype male contraceptive pill. Syringe: 110mm x 40 mm; Needle: 90 mm x 20 mm, 5 g total. Manufactured by Organon, Netherlands, 2000. Syringe with hypodermic needle 2000