-
chemical in
spermicides to
inhibit sperm motility.
Active secondary spermicidal ingredients can
include octoxynol-9,
benzalkonium chloride and men****ol...
- practices. As the
first official record of contraception, an
Egyptian spermicidal recipe from the
period around 1525 BC was to "mix
grated Acacia leaves...
-
cleaning and
cosmetic products. It is
widely used in
contraceptives for its
spermicidal properties. As a spermicide, it
attacks the
acrosomal membranes of the...
-
commonly used
commercial lubricants,
although labeled as non-
spermicidal or
spermicidal agent-free, have been
found to
impair sperm function, with several...
- the diaphragm. One
study found that
spermicidal jelly and
creme used in a
diaphragm retained its full
spermicidal activity for
twelve hours after placement...
-
lubricated at the
manufacturer with a
small amount of a ****xynol-9, a
spermicidal chemical.
According to
Consumer Reports,
condoms lubricated with spermicide...
- sprays, such as Bactine.
Throat lozenges and mouthwashes, as a
biocide Spermicidal creams.
Cleaners for
floor and hard
surfaces as a disinfectant, such...
-
frequently placed on
contraceptive products, such as condoms, diaphragms,
spermicidal gel, and IUDs (for instance, on the government-subsidized
Nirodh condoms...
- as a
subsidiary of
Johnson &
Johnson to
market the
first prescription spermicidal contraceptive jelly, Ortho-Gynol. In the 1940s,
Ortho introduced the...
- that
spermicidal condoms are
better at
preventing STD
transmission compared to
condoms that do not have spermicide. If used properly,
spermicidal condoms...