Over 1million Marie Stopes’ Life Guard Condoms recalled in Uganda.

Over 1million Marie Stopes' Life Guard Condoms recalled in Uganda.

Over 1million Marie Stopes’ Life Guard Condoms distributed to Uganda has been recalled due to dripping risks.

 

This was disclosed by a leading charity, Marie Stopes, saying it has recalled more than a million condoms distributed in Uganda following concerns about their safe use.



Tests had found some of the Indian-manufactured Life Guard brand contained holes or risked bursting, Uganda’s National Drug Authority (NDA) said.

 

The recall came after the NDA wrote to the charity on 30th October, saying two batches of Life Guard condoms failed to comply with “quality tests”.



Marie Stopes provides contraception and family planning services in more than 35 countries.

Marie Stopes's Life Guard Condoms

It may interest you to know that nearly 6 per cent of adults in Uganda live with HIV, and this is according to the United Nations and other research suggests that only 11 per cent of people in the country have planned pregnancies.

 

Marie Stopes supplies between 1.5 million and two million condoms to Uganda every month.



“We can confirm this is the first time that one of our country programmes has needed to issue this kind of recall,” it said in a statement to the BBC.

 

Marie Stopes said it was working with the NDA to “urgently investigate what happened with these batches and ensure our products continue to meet the high standard of quality”.



“We can confirm that the two batches we are recalling contained around 335,000 condom packs – just over 1 million individual condoms. We have recovered more than half of those,” it added.

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