Defective Condoms Sold in France: What if We Bought Them?
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Thousands of counterfeit condoms have been sold over the last few months on the Internet and in pharmacies in France. Authorities alert the population to health risks.
Some 30 models of non-compliant condoms, sold over the internet and in farms over the last few months, may cause unwanted pregnancies or increase the risk of STIs (sexually transmitted infections), alerted on Friday (21) the French consumer protection rg and the Ministry of Health. Read more (08/23/2026
Some 30 references of non-compliant condoms, sold online and in pharmacies in recent months, are likely to lead to unwanted pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections, warn the Repression of frauds and the Ministry of Health. About 1,000 boxes, i.e. "more than 40,000 non-compliant condoms", have been passed on the internet, "mostly" via "Asian" distributors, says their statement.
The Repression of Fraud and the Ministry of Health announced this Friday that more than 40,000 non-compliant condoms have been sold in France. What to do if these condoms are purchased or used? The alert was made public on Friday 21 August by the Directorate-General for Competition, Consumer Affairs and Fraud Prevention (DGCCRF) and the Directorate-General for Health (DGS). The authorities have identified several categories of condoms that do no…
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