Chemical sterilisation
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For the administration of medication designed to reduce libido and sexual activity, see chemical castration.
Chemical sterilisation (also spelled chemical sterilization) refers to a technique of sterilisation making use of a chemical agent.
Objects can be sterilised with products like bleach sterilised.
Individuals (people or animals) can be made infertile with chemical (biological) agents and the pill.
See also
- Thermal sterilization
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