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TODAY is a vaginal contraceptive sponge containing nonoxynol-9 (N-9), a spermicide that works by immobilizing and killing sperm. It is indicated for pregnancy prevention and has been marketed since 1983. The sponge provides both barrier and chemical contraception without requiring fitting or prescription.
This mature, legacy contraceptive faces declining market penetration as modern alternatives proliferate; small teams focused on retention and niche positioning.
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Working on TODAY offers limited career growth; the product is in managed decline with small team sizes and minimal innovation. Roles emphasize operational efficiency, retail partnerships, and consumer retention rather than launch excitement or clinical breakthroughs.