Condom manufacturer Durex has recalled certain batches of its Real Feel and latex-free condoms over fears they could split.

The company said the products sold in the UK and Ireland were failing to pass its ‘stringent’ shelf-life tests, and may become unsafe to use as they approach their expiry date.

Ten batches with expiry dates between December 2020 and February 2021 have been recalled.

RealFeel and latex-free condoms have been recalled over fears they could split

Durex said: ‘Our condoms are intended to provide a method of contraception and prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) through a non-latex barrier that offers a benefit to consumers sensitive to latex.


‘Only for the batches of condoms affected by this issue, there could be an increase in the number of condoms that burst during application or use.’

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It referred customers to the product’s warning label advising them to seek advice from a doctor or pharmacist as soon as possible and no later than 72 hours if a condom leaks or bursts during use.



It added there was no immediate safety concern but it had decided to recall the products after consulting with the relevant regulatory authorities.

A full list of the batches under recall can be found on the Durex website.