
Now men can have firmer and bigger erections, as well as a longer-lasting sexual experience, all with the help of a condom.
British condom maker Futura Medical Plc has revealed the results of its study showing its new condom's ability to enlarge todgers and makes men last longer in bed.
Futura said that as compared to the standard condom, its new condom has a small amount of gel in its peak that dilates the arteries and increases blood flow to the penis, resulting in a firmer erection, increased penis size and longer sexual experience.
Officials at Futura said that the condom, which will be marketed by Durex under another name, could go on sale next year.
"We expect to get regulatory EU approval later this year. Research has shown so far that interest in the condom is enormous," The Sun quoted Futura boss James Barder, as saying.
Doctors hope it will persuade thousands more men to use condoms, the only protection against diseases like Aids and Chlamydia.
"Condoms are the only form of contraception that protect against STIs and unplanned pregnancy," The Family Planning Association said.
Source: ANI
SRM/S
"We expect to get regulatory EU approval later this year. Research has shown so far that interest in the condom is enormous," The Sun quoted Futura boss James Barder, as saying.
Doctors hope it will persuade thousands more men to use condoms, the only protection against diseases like Aids and Chlamydia.
"Condoms are the only form of contraception that protect against STIs and unplanned pregnancy," The Family Planning Association said.
Source: ANI
SRM/S
Advertisement
Recommended Readings
Latest Menīs Health News

Prostate cancer mutations targeting PI3K signaling are greatly influenced by PLEKHS1, a protein, enhances cancer drug therapy efficiency.

A substantial reduction in mortality risk was found in older men taking medications for lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS).

Men's human papillomavirus (HPV) infections underscore the importance of their participation in efforts to reduce HPV-related diseases in all genders.

Men who received active Optilume treatment demonstrated more significant improvement in symptoms related to benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Investigation of sperm formation and its molecular intricacies reveals a potential connection between infertility and alterations in sperm amino acids.