Natural rubber latex male condoms with dotted (studded) surface; silicone-based lubricant (quantity/strength not specified)
Form
unspecified
Strength
1
Pack Size
3 Piece
Therapeutic Class
Contraceptive (barrier method)
Drug Class
Medical device (latex barrier condom)
Prescription
Not required (OTC)
Habit Forming
No
Manufacturer
HLL Lifecare Ltd
Brand
HLL Lifecare Ltd
Overview
Otc
Uses & Benefits
Contraception (prevention of pregnancy), helps reduce risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV when used correctly and consistently
How It Works
Acts as a physical barrier that prevents semen from entering the vagina during intercourse. It also reduces exposure to bodily fluids that can transmit many STIs.
Directions for Use
Use a new condom for every act of intercourse. Check expiry date and integrity of pack, open carefully to avoid tearing. Put on the erect penis before any genital contact, pinch the tip to leave space, roll down fully. Use only water-based lubricant if needed; avoid oil-based products. After ejaculation, hold the rim and withdraw while still erect; dispose in a bin (do not flush).
Side Effects
Latex allergy/irritation, genital itching or burning, redness, rash, discomfort, reduced sensation, condom breakage or slippage
Warnings & Precautions
Do not use if allergic to latex (choose non-latex alternatives). Do not use if pack is damaged, condom is brittle/sticky, or expired. Avoid oil-based lubricants (e.g., petroleum jelly, baby oil) as they can weaken latex. Stop use and seek medical advice if persistent irritation or suspected allergy occurs. No contraceptive method is 100% effective; correct and consistent use is essential.
Drug Interactions
Oil-based lubricants (petroleum jelly, mineral/baby oil, coconut oil, body lotions) can damage latex and increase failure risk; some vaginal medicines/creams with oily bases may weaken latex
HSN Code
40141010
GST Rate
0%
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat; keep in original packaging; avoid carrying in wallet for long periods due to friction/heat
Contraception (prevention of pregnancy), helps reduce risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) including HIV when used correctly and consistently
What are the side effects?
Latex allergy/irritation, genital itching or burning, redness, rash, discomfort, reduced sensation, condom breakage or slippage
How does this medicine work?
Acts as a physical barrier that prevents semen from entering the vagina during intercourse. It also reduces exposure to bodily fluids that can transmit many STIs.
How should I use this medicine?
Use a new condom for every act of intercourse. Check expiry date and integrity of pack, open carefully to avoid tearing. Put on the erect penis before any genital contact, pinch the tip to leave space, roll down fully. Use only water-based lubricant if needed; avoid oil-based products. After ejaculation, hold the rim and withdraw while still erect; dispose in a bin (do not flush).
How should I store this medicine?
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat; keep in original packaging; avoid carrying in wallet for long periods due to friction/heat
Do I need a prescription for this product?
No, this product is listed as OTC. Follow usage directions and consult a clinician if needed.
Can prices or availability change?
Yes. Prices and availability can change based on inventory and serviceability. The latest details are shown at checkout.
How do I place an order?
Select a variant, add to cart, enter delivery address, upload prescription if required, and pay securely.
Manufacturer & Brand
Brand:HLL Lifecare Ltd
Manufacturer:HLL Lifecare Ltd
HSN Code:40141010
Alternatives
Alternatives are suggested by pharmacists after reviewing your order and prescription.
Disclaimer: Product information is for awareness only and does not replace medical advice. For Rx medicines, a valid prescription is required. Consult your doctor or pharmacist for personalized guidance.
Sources: Manufacturer labeling/pack information, WHO/CDC condom guidance, established medical literature on barrier contraception and STI prevention