How to use Durex condoms: Place a condom before the penis touches the other person. This helps prevent pregnancy and the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. Check the expiry date on the condom package before use. If there is visible damage to the individual condom package, discard the condom and take a new one from an undamaged package.
Read the printed information inside the package carefully, especially if you use the condoms for anal or oral sex. Durex Intense condoms are not suitable for anal sex. Each condom should only be used once.
Only use lubricants that are recommended for use with condoms. Oil-based products (petroleum jelly, baby oil, and some diaphragms) and certain medications applied locally to the penis or vagina can damage condoms. Use extra lubricant for anal sex.
Stop using the condom and speak with a doctor or pharmacist if you are unsure whether you are allergic to latex or if you experience irritation and discomfort.
The Performa™ lubricant with which these condoms are treated may cause rash, irritation, a burning sensation, or itching. Avoid getting the substance in your eyes and wash it off after use. If you experience irritation, stop using Mutual Climax. Contact a doctor if the symptoms do not improve. Do not use these condoms if you or your partner have inflamed skin or sores. Immediately stop using the condoms and call a doctor if you or your partner experience breathing difficulties or blue lips during use.
There is no contraceptive that provides 100% protection against pregnancy or HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. If a condom leaks or breaks during sex, consult a pharmacist or doctor as soon as possible and within 72 hours.