

Check the Expiry Date: Before using the condom, make sure it is within its expiration date. Do not use damaged or expired condoms.
Open the Packaging Carefully: Tear open the foil package gently. Avoid using sharp objects (like scissors or teeth) to open the package, as this can damage the condom.
Ensure the Condom is Right-Side Out: Place the condom on the tip of the erect penis. Make sure it’s oriented correctly so it can roll down the shaft easily. The rim should be on the outside.
Pinch the Tip: Pinch the tip of the condom to leave space for semen. This prevents the condom from breaking due to built-up pressure.
Roll the Condom Down: While continuing to pinch the tip, gently roll the condom down the length of the penis. Ensure the condom covers the entire shaft.
After Ejaculation: After ejaculation and while the penis is still erect, carefully remove the condom. Hold the base of the condom while withdrawing to prevent it from slipping off. Dispose of the used condom in a trash can (not the toilet).
Use a New Condom Each Time: Never reuse a condom, as it increases the risk of breakage or transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Condom Material: Durex Extra Safe condoms are made of latex, which can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. If you or your partner have a latex allergy, consider using latex-free alternatives (e.g., polyurethane or polyisoprene condoms).
Use Only with Water-Based or Silicone-Based Lubricants: Oil-based lubricants (e.g., baby oil, petroleum jelly) can weaken latex and increase the risk of the condom breaking. Stick to water-based or silicone-based lubricants for safer use.
Storage: Store condoms in a cool, dry place. Avoid keeping them in your wallet or in places where they may be subjected to heat or friction (such as in direct sunlight or in a tight pocket), as this can weaken the material.
Latex Allergies: If you or your partner are allergic to latex, you should not use Durex Extra Safe condoms. There are many latex-free alternatives available.
Do Not Use Expired or Damaged Condoms: Condoms that are past their expiration date or have been damaged (e.g., punctured or torn) are less effective at preventing pregnancy or the spread of STIs.
Proper Fit: If the condom feels too tight or too loose, it may break or slip off during intercourse. Make sure to choose the right size and ensure the condom fits comfortably.
Lubrication: Durex Extra Safe condoms come pre-lubricated, but additional lubrication may be needed for enhanced comfort or to reduce friction. However, ensure that any added lubricant is compatible with latex.
Use for Every Act of Intercourse: Condoms should be used consistently and correctly every time you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex to reduce the risk of pregnancy and STIs.
Packaging: Durex Extra Safe condoms come in boxes that typically contain 12 condoms. This makes them a good option for regular use, offering value and convenience.
Effectiveness: When used correctly, condoms are highly effective at preventing pregnancy (98%) and protecting against most sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, no form of contraception is 100% effective, so combining condoms with other birth control methods (e.g., the pill) can offer additional protection.
When Not to Use: Durex Extra Safe condoms should not be used for any purpose other than intended. For example, they are not meant for any type of use other than sexual intercourse, and they should not be used for non-human applications (e.g., for animals).
Durex Extra Safe condoms are designed to provide extra protection and safety during sexual activity. They are easy to use, come with lubrication, and offer a thicker, stronger material for peace of mind. Always follow the instructions for use and safety to maximize effectiveness.
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