Durex Extended Pleasure condoms with Performa lube, to delay climax and help you enjoy intimacy for longer.
Key Features:
- Specifically made to make intimacy last longer
- With Durex Performa lubricant - contains Benzocaine at 5% to help the man delay climax
- Prolong the excitement for longer-lasting sex
Please note: the lubricant on these condoms can cause a rash, irritation, burning or itching. Don't get it in your eyes, and wash it off after use. If you experience irritation, stop using the condom. If there's no improvement, see your doctor.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the active ingredient in Durex Extended Pleasure condoms, and how does it work?
Durex Extended Pleasure condoms contain 5% benzocaine, a local anesthetic that desensitizes the penis to help delay climax and prolong sexual activity.
Are Durex Extended Pleasure condoms safe to use?
Yes, Durex Extended Pleasure condoms are generally safe for most users. They are 100% electronically tested and dermatologically tested to ensure safety and reliability.
Can the benzocaine in Durex Extended Pleasure condoms cause side effects?
While uncommon, some individuals may experience side effects from benzocaine, such as skin rash, itching, dryness, redness, or a burning sensation. Less than 1% of men report these side effects. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist.
How should Durex Extended Pleasure condoms be stored?
Store the condoms in a cool, dry place below 30°C to maintain their effectiveness.
Can Durex Extended Pleasure condoms be used with lubricants?
Yes, Durex Extended Pleasure condoms are already lubricated, but you can use additional water-based lubricants if desired. Avoid oil-based lubricants, as they can degrade the latex material.
Do Durex Extended Pleasure condoms protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy?
Yes, when used correctly, these condoms are effective in reducing the risk of STIs and unintended pregnancies. However, no contraceptive method offers 100% protection.
Are Durex Extended Pleasure condoms suitable for individuals with latex allergies?
No, these condoms are made from natural rubber latex and are not suitable for individuals with latex allergies. Consider using non-latex alternatives if you have a latex sensitivity.
How should Durex Extended Pleasure condoms be used?
Before sexual activity, put the condom on the erect penis, ensuring the rolling direction is on the outside. Squeeze the tip to release any trapped air, then roll it down the shaft. After ejaculation, hold the condom firmly while withdrawing to prevent slippage.
Can Durex Extended Pleasure condoms be reused?
No, condoms are designed for single use only. Reusing a condom increases the risk of breakage and reduces its effectiveness in preventing STIs and pregnancy.
What should I do if the condom breaks during use?
If a condom breaks during use, stop immediately and replace it with a new one. Consider emergency contraception if pregnancy is a concern, and consult a healthcare professional regarding STI testing.