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ENZ Non-Lubricated Condoms

ENZ Non-Lubricated Condoms

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This Product May Contain Natural Rubber Latex Which May Cause Allergic Reactions. This product also contains a lubricant. Some users are sensitive or allergic to lubricants. If you or your partner has had any reaction to latex rubber or lubricants, do not use this product. If either partner has any reaction to this product, stop use and see your doctor. For those with a latex allergy, consider using Trojan Supra Non-latex Bareskin polyurethane condoms. (2) For additional lubrication, use a water-based or silicone based lubricant. DO NOT USE OIL--BASED LUBRICANTS, such as those made with petroleum jelly, mineral oil, vegetable oil or cold cream, as they may damage the condom. Avoid contact with talcum/baby powder because it may contain oil. (3) If your female partner is using vaginal products for medical treatment purposes, the condoms may be weakened and their effectiveness may be reduced. (4) Do not reuse condoms. Use a new condom for every sex act. (5) If the color is uneven or changed, do not use the condom. (6) If the condom is sticky or brittle or obviously damaged, do not use the condom. Wash hands, as well as penis, vagina, and surrounding areas - before and after sex. This cuts the chance of infection. (7) Keep unused condoms in their packs in a cool, dry place (not in a wallet). (8) To avoid damage to furniture, do not place opened foil packet or used condoms on any surface. (9)Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or storage for prolonged periods at temperatures above 100 degrees F.Latex Condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. Latex Condoms reduce the risk of transmitting STIs by providing a barrier against the source of infection. However they do not completely eliminate the risks of pregnancy or STIs. For additional information on condoms, STI and pregnancy protection, or if you believe you have an STI, contact a health care provider or public health agency.

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