Tens of Thousands of Non-Compliant Condoms Sold Online and in Pharmacies in France in Recent Months
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Non-compliant condoms, sometimes with CE marking, have been recalled after being sold on the Internet and in pharmacies, warning the repression of frauds and the Ministry of Health.
The crackdown on fraud and the Ministry of Health warn about the sale of many condoms that do not comply with safety standards, exposing users to risks of infection or
The Repression of Fraud has identified some 30 available references for sale that did not meet European standards. Consumers who used them present a risk of STI and unwanted pregnancy.
The alert concerns condoms sold online but also in pharmacies or other shops.
The crackdown on fraud and the Directorate General of Health point to products that were sold until recently in several stores and on the Internet. At this stage, no incidents have yet been reported.
Illustration - Adobe Stock About 30 references of non-compliant condoms, sold online and in pharmacies in recent months in France, are likely to cause unwanted pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections, alert the health authorities. About a thousand boxes, i.e. "more than 40,000 non-compliant condoms" have been sold on the internet, "mostly" via "Asian" distributors, says the joint communiqué of the Directorate General for the Suppression o…
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