Do not use the condom in the following situations:
· if the foil packaging is damaged,
· if the expiration date has passed, and/or
· if the condom has already been used.
Using condoms during oral sex increases the risk of choking.
If you are using medications such as suppositories, ointments, creams, etc. in the intimate area, consult your doctor before using the condom as a precaution.
Do not store condoms in your wallet, handbag, or in the back pocket of your pants, as they may be exposed to pressure, friction, or damage from sharp objects. Keep the product out of reach of babies, children, pets, and animals. There is a choking hazard from inflated or broken condoms.
If the condom shows a hole or is torn after use, we recommend that you see your doctor as soon as possible — but still within 72 hours.
When used anally, the risk of slipping or damage is higher. No contraceptive method can guarantee 100% protection against pregnancy and infections.
Any serious incident related to the product should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent authority of the member state where the user resides.