The new birth control drug delivery system developed by Massachusetts-based MicroCHIPS can be remotely turned on or off.
The device will begin pre-clinical testing in 2015 and if successful, it will be on the market by 2018.
According to MIT Technology Review, the device would be more convenient for many women because, unlike existing contraceptive implants, it can be deactivated without a trip to the clinic and an outpatient procedure, and it would last nearly half their reproductive life.
It works by dispensing 30 micro-grammes a day of levonorgestrel, a hormone already used in several kinds of contraceptives.
Sixteen years' worth of the hormone fits in tiny reservoirs on a microchip 1.5 centimetres wide inside the device.
MicroCHIPS invented a hermetic titanium and platinum seal on the reservoirs containing the levonorgestrel. Passing an electric current through the seal from an internal battery melts it temporarily, allowing a small dose of the hormone to diffuse out each day.
In case a woman wishes to conceive, she can simply turn off the implant with a remote control; another click of the remote restarts it, the report said.
After 16 years, the implant could be removed. Doctors could also adjust dosages remotely. Currently, no hormonal birth control lasts over five years.
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