The first condom created specifically for anal sex was given the green light by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the agency announced Wednesday. Before Wednesday, the FDA had not cleared ...
Male condoms are 98% effective with perfect use and 85% effective with typical use. Female condoms are slightly less effective — 95% with perfect use and 79% typically. People make mistakes with ...
The FDA authorization was based on efficacy and safety data from a clinical trial that included 252 men who have sex with men and 252 men who have sex with women. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
One Male Condoms, manufactured by Global Protection of Boston, received marketing authorization to prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs) during anal intercourse, including HIV. The move could ...
Background: Previous research has identified factors associated with condom use. However, less information exists on the impact that a history of sexually transmitted disease (STD) has on condom use.