Thicker without losing sensitivity. Safer condom due to its superior thickness that reduces the risk of damage.
DESCRIPTION
Surface: smooth, anatomical shape, non-parallel sides.with reservoirThicknessColour: transparentWidth: 54 mmAdded substances: LubricantClassification: (R.D. 414/96 on sanitary products): Class IIb
PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS
- If you have wounds on your hands, avoid direct contact with the condom to reduce the possibility of infection.
- Remove and dispose of the condom in a safe and hygienic manner by throwing it in the trash, never in the toilet.
- Condoms are for single use only, so use a new condom for each sexual act or if you change partners during intercourse. If the condom material is brittle, sticky or visibly damaged, do not use it.
- Anal condom use increases the risk of breakage. In such cases, use a thicker condom.
- In case of breakage or slippage, if the condom is used to prevent pregnancy, it is advisable to consult a doctor within 72 hours.
- If additional lubrication is desired, use only water-based lubricants, such as glycerine. Do not use oil-based lubricants such as petroleum jelly, baby oil, body lotion, massage oil, butter, margarine, etc... as they may damage the condom.
- A doctor or pharmacist should be consulted about the compatibility of condoms with topical products applied to the penis or vagina.
- Used correctly, latex condoms help prevent pregnancy and many sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as syphilis, gonorrhoea, chlamydial infections, genital herpes, hepatitis B or AIDS. The use of condoms does not eliminate this risk entirely.
- Condom contact with shaved hair or piercings increases the risk of breakage. In these cases, extreme precautions should be taken.
- latex condoms should not be used by people who are allergic to latex.