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Shivali Best & Amardeep Bassey

Volunteers needed to test out revolutionary new male birth control gel - and get paid £3k

Scientists have developed a revolutionary new male birth control gel - and they’re paying volunteers thousands of pounds to test it out.

Researchers at the University of Kansas have developed the transparent gel, and are seeking willing couples to try it.

The specially-formulated jelly is applied to the man’s shoulders every day for two years, where it’s absorbed into the skin.

Couples will be paid $4,000 (£3,063) in compensation to try it, although they must be willing to have a baby in case the gel fails, the Mirror reports.

The gel, called NES/T, is expected to be more effective than condoms, but can cause a range of side effects, including acne and weight gain, according to the researchers.

It contains two hormones. The first hormone, progestin, naturally blocks the action of testosterone, keeping the testes from producing sperm.

Meanwhile, the second hormone, testosterone, ensures that the man’s levels are normal, preventing side effects such as low sex drive, mood changes and erectile dysfunction.

The clear gel needs to be applied to the man’s shoulders every day for two years (Getty)

According to the researchers, the gel is 90% effective - roughly 3% more reliable than condoms.

Thankfully, the effects are reversible within three to four months.

For the trial, men will be paid $2,985 (£2,286) to visit the clinic 31 times over two years, while their partner will receive $1,140 (£873) for visiting 10 times.

Overall, the researchers are seeking 420 couples, including at centres in Edinburgh, Manchester, Los Angeles, Washington, Italy and Sweden.

Further details about the clinical trial can be found  here  .

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