alice,
do you know if there is an alternative to nonoxynol-9 spermicide?? i'm
allergic and was wondering if and where i could get it. thank you.
Dear Reader,
Yes, currently two alternatives to nonoxynol-9 (N-9) spermicide, a contraceptive
and/or microbicide, exist: oxtoxynol-9 and benzalkonium chloride. If you are
in the United States, only oxtoxynol-9 is available, though not nearly as
readily as N-9. At the present time, benzalkonium chloride spermicide is only
available in Canada.
Each of these spermicidal options is composed of different chemical ingredients
and is not available in all forms. N-9 comes in cream, jelly, foam, gel, film,
and suppository forms in differing strengths. Octoxynol-9 is available as a
cream or jelly only, and comes in two strengths: 1 and 3 percent. Benzalkonium
chloride is limited to suppository form.
Irritation or even infection may occur in some users of any spermicide. People
who are sensitive to spermicide may feel more comfortable using a weaker
spermicidal strength or a different spermicide. Effectiveness may change as a
result.
One to 4 percent of spermicide users, however, have allergic reactions,
including:
- burning sensation
- stinging
- itching
- swelling
- blistering
If discomfort continues despite switching type and/or strength of spermicide,
see your health care provider for an exam, diagnosis, appropriate treatment, and
a discussion of other possible contraceptive options.
- Alice
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