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This study is a masked (investigators, research staff), two-way crossover, randomized to sequence of use study designed to evaluate the acceptability and functional performance (breakage, slippage) of a silicone lubricated polyisoprene condom and a silicone lubricated natural rubber latex condom.
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Three hundred (300) couples will be enrolled and asked to use five condoms of each of the two types of lubricated condoms to yield a potential sample size of 1500 uses for each type of lubricated condom. To minimize a potential learning effect, couples will be randomly assigned to the sequence of use of each type of lubricated condom.
The primary objective of this study is to examine the slippage, breakage and acceptability of a new polyisoprene male condom compared to a natural rubber latex condom. The study will assess safety in terms of adverse events and user acceptability will be evaluated by comparing physical attributes of the polyisoprene and latex control condoms, as well as perceptions about using the devices.
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