What is it and what is it for?
Durex Latex-Free condoms are made with synthetic polyisoprene and an anatomical Easy-On shape with reservoir.
Plus, their innovative design makes them more comfortable than regular condoms and surprisingly easy to put on.
What are Durex Latex-Free products indicated for?
- Latex sensitive users
- As support to other contraceptive methods.
- As support during the first ejaculations after a vasectomy.
- Maintain safer sexual encounters.
- Protect ourselves from sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as: chlamydia, human papillomavirus, HIV, gonorrhea, syphilis.
- Avoid unwanted pregnancies.
- Casual couples or with sporadic sexual activity.
How to use?
Durex Latex-Free is very easy to use:
- Carefully open the package along the edge without using your teeth or accessories such as scissors. This is very important to avoid inadvertently piercing the latex, causing unwanted accidents.
- Make sure the condom is in the correct position. Then, place it on the head of the penis.
- Carefully grasp the tip of the condom between your index finger and thumb, pressing the pads of your fingers together and making sure to leave a space between your penis and the tip of the condom for the sperm. With your other hand, unroll the condom to the base of the penis.
- Throw the condom and wrapper in the trash.
What you should not do when putting on a condom:
- Don’t use two condoms at the same time: far from protecting you more, the friction between the condom materials could cause them to break, leaving you and your partner exposed.
- Do not use an expired condom: the expiration date indicates that the material may no longer be effective, putting protection at risk.
- Do not use “homemade” lubricants: products such as Vaseline, baby oil or vegetable oil can damage the material of the condom, causing it to break. Additionally, you should not use oil-based lubricants because they are not compatible with latex condoms.
- Never reuse condoms: they have already been exposed to body fluids and should be discarded once used. Use the condom only once
- Tests carried out by Durex demonstrate that Durex Latex Free condoms have minimal potential to cause sensitivity, however, some people sensitive to latex may still have sensitivity with these condoms. If you experience irritation or have an allergic reaction, discontinue use and consult your doctor.
Composition
Durex Latex-Free are made with synthetic polyisoprene to avoid the risk of allergy or sensitivity to latex.
Warnings and Contraindications
Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
External use. Do not eat.
Use the condom only once. Reuse may increase the risk of breakage and infections.
Condoms can present a choking hazard. If you first use the condom for oral sex, you should use a new condom for any other type of sexual practice afterwards.
Only use lubricants recommended for use with condoms. Oil-based condoms (Vaseline, baby oil, and some pessaries) or other topical medications applied to the penis or vagina can damage condoms.
For anal sex, use additional lubrication on the outside of the condom (do not use Durex Frescor or Lovers Connect).