Condoms are made of latex, polyurethane, or sheep intestine. While latex and polyurethane condoms help prevent the spread of STIs such as HIV, sheep intestine condoms don’t.
Keep the condom wrapped in its foil package until you are ready to use it. Store it in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. Check the expiration date on the package before using.
Don’t keep rubber (latex) condoms in a glove compartment or other hot places for a long time. Heat weakens latex and increases the chance that the condom will break.
Don’t use condoms in damaged packages or condoms that show obvious signs of deterioration, such as brittleness, stickiness, or discoloration, regardless of their expiration date.
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