Durex Latex Free condoms are made from a "technically advanced" non-latex material which makes them suitable for people who have, or who think they may have, an allergy to natural rubber latex proteins
Tests show that Durex Latex Free condoms have minimal potential for induced delayed hypersensitivity (also called "Type IV allergy" and "allergic contact dermatitis").
Latex Free
These condoms are suitable for users who are latex sensitive.
Nominal width: 56mm
Features:
- Non- latex condom
- Polyisoprene condom, suitable for latex allergy sufferers
- Easy-On shaped & teat ended for comfort & fit
- Transparent & lubricated
- 100% electronically tested
Please read the leaflet inside this pack carefully, especially if you are using condoms for anal or oral sex.
Using a Play™ lube from Durex with condoms can enhance sex. All Play™ lubes from Durex are condom safe, unlike oil-based lubricants which can damage condoms.
No method of contraception can give you 100% protection against pregnancy, HIV or sexually transmitted infections.
Use a condom only once.
Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
Some people who are sensitive to latex may also have sensitivity to these condoms. If you experience irritation or have any allergic reaction, stop using them and see a doctor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are Durex Latex Free condoms made from?
Durex Latex Free condoms are crafted from polyisoprene, a synthetic form of latex that doesn't contain the proteins responsible for latex allergies. This makes them suitable for individuals sensitive to natural rubber latex.
How effective are Durex Latex Free condoms in preventing pregnancy and STIs?
Polyisoprene condoms, like Durex Latex Free, are FDA-approved for the prevention of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). They offer a comparable level of protection to latex condoms when used correctly.
Can I use any type of lubricant with Durex Latex Free condoms?
It's recommended to use water-based lubricants with polyisoprene condoms like Durex Latex Free. Oil-based lubricants can degrade the material, increasing the risk of breakage.
Are Durex Latex Free condoms suitable for individuals with severe latex allergies?
Yes, Durex Latex Free condoms are designed for individuals with latex allergies. However, some people with severe latex allergies may also react to polyisoprene. If you experience any irritation or allergic reaction, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.
How should I store Durex Latex Free condoms to maintain their effectiveness?
Store Durex Latex Free condoms in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing them in places with excessive heat or humidity, as these conditions can degrade the material and reduce effectiveness.
Can Durex Latex Free condoms be used for anal or oral sex?
Yes, Durex Latex Free condoms can be used for anal or oral sex. It's important to read the leaflet inside the pack carefully for specific instructions and to use appropriate lubrication to reduce the risk of breakage.
What is the nominal width of Durex Latex Free condoms?
The nominal width of Durex Latex Free condoms is 56mm, providing a comfortable fit for most users.
Do Durex Latex Free condoms have a distinct smell like latex condoms?
No, Durex Latex Free condoms do not have the distinct latex smell, offering a more natural experience.
Are Durex Latex Free condoms lubricated?
Yes, Durex Latex Free condoms are transparent and lubricated to enhance comfort and pleasure during use.
Can I use Durex Latex Free condoms if I have a sensitivity to certain fruits?
Some individuals with latex allergies may also be allergic to certain fruits due to cross-reactivity. If you have known sensitivities to fruits like bananas, avocados, or chestnuts, consult a healthcare professional before using polyisoprene condoms.