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Natural rubber latex male condoms; chocolate-flavoured and lubricated (exact lubricant composition/quantity not specified)
Barrier contraception to help prevent pregnancy; helps reduce risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV when used correctly; designed for enhanced sensitivity and pleasurable experience.
Acts as a physical barrier that collects semen and prevents sperm from entering the vagina. Correct and consistent use also reduces skin-to-skin and fluid exposure, lowering the risk of STI transmission.
For single use only. Open the foil carefully (do not use teeth/sharp objects). Put on an erect penis before any genital contact; pinch the tip (reservoir) and roll down fully. Use only with compatible lubricants (water-based or silicone-based) with latex. After ejaculation, hold the rim and withdraw while still erect; remove, tie-wrap in tissue and dispose in a bin (do not flush).
Common side effects of Durex Extra Thin Intense Chocolate Condoms may include:

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Do not use if allergic to latex. Stop use and seek medical advice if irritation, rash or breathing difficulty occurs. Use a new condom for every act of sex; do not reuse. Check expiry date and ensure the pack is undamaged; store properly to avoid weakening. Oil-based products (e.g., petroleum jelly, baby oil, some massage oils) can damage latex and increase breakage risk. Condoms reduce—but do not eliminate—risk of pregnancy and STIs. If condom breaks/slips, consider emergency contraception and STI advice promptly.