Product Details America's no. 1 condom. Classic reservoir end. Triple Tested: Trusted for over 100 years. For contraception plus STI protection. Latex condoms are intended to prevent pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, and other sexually transmitted infections. Classic reservoir end for extra safety. Silky smooth lubricant to increase comfort & sensitivity. Trojan ENZ condoms feature a classic design with a reservoir end. Made from premium quality latex to help reduce the risk of pregnancy & STIs. Each condom is electronically tested to help ensure reliability. www.trojanbrands.com. how2recycle.info. Questions, comments? Call or text 1-877-320-3075 M-F 9 AM-5 PM ET. National Coalition of STD Directors: Through Condom Connect, 1 million Triojan condoms are donated each year to NCSD to support public health and fight STDs in the US. Learn more at ncsddc.org. Proud supporter of Arbor Day Foundation. Made in Thailand.
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Directions See warnings and carefully follow instructions for use printed on inner side of carton.Avoid exposure to direct sunlight or storage for prolonged periods at temperatures above 100 degrees F.
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Warning Important Information: Latex Condoms reduce the risk of transmitting STIs by providing a barrier against the source of the infection. However, they do not completely eliminate the risks of pregnancy and STIs. To get the most protection from a latex condom, use on correctly every time you have sex. Please see directions for use on inner side of carton. There are many STIs. A latex condom can reduce the risk of STI transmission (such as HIV infection (AIDS) and gonorrhea) to or from the penis. However, some STIs (such as Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and herpes) can also be spread by other sexual contact. For additional information on condoms, STIs and pregnancy protection, or if you believe you have an STI, contact a health care provider or public health agency. Condoms are highly effective against pregnancy, less than 2 women in 100 get pregnant during one year of typical correct and consistent use. Other contraceptive methods are more or less effective than condoms. If you have any questions about birth control options, particularly because of health reasons for avoiding pregnancy, discuss with a health care provider or public health agency which would be your best choice.