Unfortunately the study had to be terminated early because 20 men dropped out due to the side effects. They complained of site pain, muscle pain, increased libido, depression, mood disorders, and acne. Researchers said that nearly 39% of these symptoms were unrelated to the shots. But, due to the side effects, the researchers decided to stop the study earlier than planned.
After 52 weeks of recovery, eight participants have not been successful in conceiving, which demonstrated the risk of infertility. Critics argue that female birth control has much worse side effects than this shot. Yet, despite the side effects of male birth control, more than 75% of participants reported that they would use this method of contraception in the future.
With the Latino birth rates so high, it would be extremely beneficial for more Latinos to take control of their fertility with this shot. Although there are still some aspects of the shot to work on, it’s a step in the right direction because it’s not just the woman’s job to use birth control.