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France warns of 300,000 potentially unsafe condoms

Authorities said about 40,000 condoms had already been sold, and advised users to get STI screening or a pregnancy test if needed.

  • On Friday, The DGCCRF and DGS issued a warning regarding several non-compliant condom products sold in France, noting that some items erroneously bear the European conformity marking despite failing safety standards.
  • Inspections identified safety defects, specifically a "risk of bursting" and "the presence of perforations" in two products, while many items, "for the most part, lack packaging in French."
  • The Health Ministry reported that "260,000 units" were subject to recent "recalls," with targeted brands including Friday Bae, Okamoto, Sagami, and Lubie; online platforms already removed 36 listings.
  • Non-Compliant condoms can "pose serious risks to users' health and safety: sexually transmitted infections, unwanted pregnancies," so The DGCCRF advises users to get STI screening and pregnancy tests if periods are late.
  • Authorities identified that "more than 40,000" condoms were sold online, "mostly" by "Asian" distributors, and "Several" platforms have now "undertaken to review their verification systems and filtering rules.
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Approximately 30 types of non-compliant condoms, sold online and in pharmacies in recent months in France, may lead to unwanted pregnancies or sexually transmitted infections, warned the Anti-Fraud Authority and the Ministry of Health on Friday, reports AFP.

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Authorities advise users to take a pregnancy test or get tested for sexually transmitted infections.

·Hungary
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Hundreds of thousands of condoms are targeted by the authorities in France. After eye-catching laboratory tests, a large recall follows. Numerous products sold online are also contested.

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France has discovered tens of thousands of defective condoms on the market, and the authorities recommend pregnancy tests. Those affected should also be tested for venereal diseases.

·Hamburg, Germany
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About a thousand boxes, or "more than 40,000 non-compliant condoms", have been sold on the Internet, "mostly" via "Asian" distributors, according to their press release. According to the website Reminder Conso, the brands concerned are: Friday Bae (Le Préservatif), Okamoto (003 and 002), Sagami (Sagami Original 002, sold on Amazon), and My Lubie, whose products are marketed on Amazon, in pharmacy and by various brands: Nuoo, Mademoiselle Bio, Mo…

·Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
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nicematin.com broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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