
Durex Extra Ribbed Condom (Indian)3pc
Durex

Durex Extra Time Condom (Indian) is a natural rubber latex condom with a climax-delay lubricant coating, designed to help prolong intercourse.
Ingredient note: the climax-delay lubricant is reported to contain 5% Benzocaine, a topical local anesthetic, per a retailer source; this specific concentration figure is single-sourced rather than confirmed on an official brand page, and is disclosed here rather than presented as brand-verified.
Check the expiry date before use. Tear the pack open along the marked edge, not with teeth or sharp objects. Pinch the tip to remove air, then roll the condom down onto an erect penis before any genital contact. Use a new condom for every act of intercourse. Hold the base firmly during withdrawal to prevent slipping. Never reuse a condom.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight, heat, and friction; avoid storing in a wallet or glove compartment, as this can damage the latex. Check the expiry date before each use. Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation develops. Keep out of reach of children.
What is the climax-delay ingredient in this condom's lubricant?
Benzocaine, a topical local anesthetic, reported at approximately 5% per a retailer source; this exact figure is not confirmed on an official brand page.
Can I use any lubricant with this condom?
Use only water-based lubricants; oil-based lubricants can degrade the latex.
What pack sizes are available?
This product is sold in 3, 10, and 30-count packs, per the brand.
Is this condom suitable for those with a latex allergy?
No, this is a natural rubber latex condom and is not intended for those with a known latex allergy.
What if irritation occurs?
Discontinue use and consult a doctor if irritation develops.
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