Split
concerns force Durex to recall some condoms in UK and
Ireland
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[July 31, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Durex, owned by Reckitt
Benckiser, has recalled some batches of its "Real Feel" and "Latex Free"
condoms in the United Kingdom and Ireland due to concerns they may
burst.
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"Our tests have shown that some batches which are currently on the
market in UK & Ireland do not pass the requirements for burst
pressure towards the end of the shelf life for the product," Durex
said in a statement.
Durex said only a limited number of batches were affected and that
customers would be offered a full refund.
"Anyone using affected batches are advised to stop use over concerns
they do not meet safety standards," the Medicines and Healthcare
products Regulatory Agency said in a statement.
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"There is a risk that the condom might tear or leak reducing its
protection from sexually-transmitted diseases and pregnancy."
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by William James)
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