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Efficacy and Safety of a New Sperm Capacitation Method

Efficacy and Safety of a New Sperm Capacitation Method

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18-60 years
Male
Phase N/A

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Overview

Prospective, multicenter research study with a split-sample design on semen samples, without intervention, to evaluate the efficacy and safety of HyperSperm, a new sperm capacitation method, in 300 semen samples with various characteristics and abnormalities, in an in vitro study over 12 months.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ability to provide a semen sample via masturbation

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Current diagnosis of a sexually transmitted infection (STI)
  • Previous diagnosis of hepatitis A, B, C, D, or HIV
  • Prior participation in this study
  • Participation in a clinical trial involving an intervention within the last 3 months

Study details
    Reproductive Issues
    Male Infertility
    Asthenozoospermia
    Oligozoospermia
    Teratozoospermia

NCT06742437

Fecundis Lab SL

15 October 2025

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