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| Novotech (Australia) Pty Limited | INDUSTRY |
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This investigation is designed to evaluate the performance rate of a polyurethane (PU) condom versus a standard natural rubber latex (NRL) condom.
In this clinical investigation, a new PU male condom (test condom) will be evaluated against a marketed NRL male condom (reference condom). This clinical investigation will also evaluate the in-use tolerance of the test and reference condoms.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Polyurethane (PU) condom | Experimental | Following randomisation each couple will be given one set of 7 condoms as per randomisation schedule. After use of at least 5 condoms, couples will return to the clinic site for collection of their next set of condoms. Each couple will test a maximum of 14 condoms during their participation in the investigation. |
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| Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) condom | Experimental | Following randomisation each couple will be given one set of 7 condoms as per randomisation schedule. After use of at least 5 condoms, couples will return to the clinic site for collection of their next set of condoms. Each couple will test a maximum of 14 condoms during their participation in the investigation. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Polyurethane (PU) condom | Device | A minimum of 5 condoms (maximum 7 condoms) of each condom type will be provided to couples to be used during vaginal intercourse over a 4 week period, the assessment period. Couples will repeat the assessment period each of the 2 condom types. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Compared clinical failure rate of condom use between the test condom group and the reference condom group | Clinical failure rate is calculated as the number of condoms with at least 1 acute clinical failure event divided by the number of condoms used during intercourse, reported as a percentage. Clinical failure events, defined in ISO 29943-1:2017, will be reported by subjects. | within 2 hours following each coital act for each condom use |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Performance (clinical slippage rate) of the Polyurethane (PU) condom | Clinical slippage rate is calculated as the number of condoms with at least 1 clinical slippage event divided by the number of condoms used during intercourse, reported as a percentage. Clinical slippage events, defined in ISO 29943-1:2017, will be reported by subjects. A clinical slippage is defined as a condom slipping off completely during intercourse or during withdrawal from the vagina. Slippage that occur because the user failed to hold onto the condom at the base of the penis during withdrawal and/ or because the user delayed withdrawal after sex are to be record as "non-clinical slippage", these events are considered user failures. |
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Main Inclusion Criteria:
Main Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Unnop Jaisamrarn, MD | King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital | Bangkok | Thailand |
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The condom types will be tested in a 2-way cross-over design where couples will be randomised to use each of the 2 condom types in a defined order, according to the randomisation schedule.
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Each condom will be individually wrapped in its primary packet then be put in an identical box. All branding will be masked.
| Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) condom | Device | A minimum of 5 condoms (maximum 7 condoms) of each condom type will be provided to couples to be used during vaginal intercourse over a 4 week period, the assessment period. Couples will repeat the assessment period each of the 2 condom types. |
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| within 2 hours following each coital act for each condom use |
| Performance (clinical slippage rate) of the Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) condom | Clinical slippage rate is calculated as the number of condoms with at least 1 clinical slippage event divided by the number of condoms used during intercourse, reported as a percentage. Clinical slippage events, defined in ISO 29943-1:2017, will be reported by subjects. A clinical slippage is defined as a condom slipping off completely during intercourse or during withdrawal from the vagina. Slippage that occur because the user failed to hold onto the condom at the base of the penis during withdrawal and/ or because the user delayed withdrawal after sex are to be record as "non-clinical slippage", these events are considered user failures. | within 2 hours following each coital act for each condom use |
| Performance (clinical breakage rate) of the Polyurethane (PU) condom | Clinical failure rate is calculated as the number of condoms with at least 1 acute clinical failure event (clinical slippage or clinical breakage) divided by the number of condoms used during intercourse, reported as a percentage. Clinical failure events, defined in ISO 29943-1:2017, will be reported by subjects. | within 2 hours following each coital act for each condom use |
| Performance (clinical breakage rate) of the Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) condom | Clinical failure rate is calculated as the number of condoms with at least 1 acute clinical failure event (clinical slippage or clinical breakage) divided by the number of condoms used during intercourse, reported as a percentage. Clinical failure events, defined in ISO 29943-1:2017, will be reported by subjects. | within 2 hours following each coital act for each condom use |
| Incidence of treatment-emergent adverse events and adverse device effects, defined in MEDDEV 2.7/3 | 12 weeks |
| Subject's experience on the use of each type of condoms [Acceptability and Tolerability | Acceptability and tolerability as assessed by subject perceived questionnaires (designed by following ISO 29943-1) | 12 weeks |
| ID | Term |
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| D017280 | Condoms |
| ID | Term |
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| D003275 | Contraceptive Devices, Male |
| D003273 | Contraceptive Devices |
| D004864 | Equipment and Supplies |
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