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Trojan Spermicidal condoms are a type of contraceptive that contains a spermicide called Nonoxynol-9. The spermicide is located both in the lubricant and on the condom itself. The purpose of the spermicide is to immobilize the sperm and prevent them from fertilizing the egg.

The effectiveness rate of spermicide condoms is lower than that of regular condoms, with failure rates up to 28% with typical use. While spermicidal lubricants may offer additional protection against pregnancy, they do not protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and may increase the risk of irritation or allergic reactions in some people.

Trojan Spermicidal condoms are a type of condom that is coated with a spermicidal lubricant known as Nonoxynol-9. To use Trojan Spermicidal condoms:

  1. Check the expiration date to ensure that the condom is still effective.
  2. Open the package carefully to avoid damaging the condom. Do not use your teeth or scissors to open the package.
  3. Check the condom for any signs of damage such as holes, tears, or brittleness.
  4. Before any sexual contact, put the condom on when the penis is erect. Pinch the tip of the condom to leave some space for semen and unroll it down the shaft of the penis.
  5. Make sure that the condom is unrolled all the way to the base of the penis.
  6. During sexual intercourse, pull out immediately after ejaculation. Hold the base of the condom while withdrawing to prevent it from slipping off.
  7. Carefully remove the condom and dispose of it in the trash. Do not flush it down the toilet.

Note that while spermicidal lubricants may offer an additional layer of protection against pregnancy, they do not provide any protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Therefore, use a condom along with additional barrier methods to reduce the risk of contracting STIs.

Common Side Effects of Trojan Spermicidal (Condom – non-Rx):

  • Allergic reactions or irritation

Trojan Spermicidal (Condom – non-Rx) is available in the following forms and strength:

Trojan Spermicidal: Condoms

  • No dose

  • Spermicidal lubricants are not intended for retail use or for use without a condom.
  • Spermicidal lubricants may increase the risk of irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals.
  • Lubricants are not contraceptives by themselves and should only be used with condoms to prevent unintended pregnancy and STDs.
  • Trojan condoms should only be used once and should not be reused.
  • Trojan condoms are made of natural rubber latex, which may cause allergic reactions.
  • Spermicidal lubricants may lead to increased vaginal irritation or dryness in some women, which may increase the risk of STDs.
  • Trojan condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight to prevent damage to the latex.
  • Trojan condoms may be damaged by oil-based lubricants, which can cause them to break or tear.
  • Trojan condoms may not provide complete protection against STDs and should always be used in combination with other STD-prevention techniques, such as regular testing and monogamous sexual relationships.

How should Trojan Spermicidal Lubricated Condoms be stored?

These condoms should be stored in a cool, dry place away from heat and direct sunlight to prevent damage to the latex.

How many times can Trojan Spermicidal Lubricated Condoms be used?

Trojan condoms should only be used once and should not be reused.

Are Trojan condoms made with natural rubber latex?

Yes, Trojan condoms are made with natural rubber latex, and may cause allergic reactions in some individuals.

Can Trojan Spermicidal Lubricated Condoms increase the risk of irritation or allergic reactions?

Spermicidal lubricants may increase the risk of irritation or allergic reactions in some individuals. Users should discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider if any adverse reactions occur.

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