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Trojan condoms contain toxic ‘forever chemicals’ linked to cancer, lawsuit claims

Complaint seeks at least US$5 million in damages from New Jersey-based Church & Dwight for buyers of Trojan condoms across the US

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A man opens a condom. On Monday, a lawsuit was filed in Manhattan federal court claiming condoms made by Trojan are not safe because they contain toxic chemicals which have been linked to cancer. Photo: Shutterstock

A new lawsuit on Monday claims that Trojan condoms are not safe because they contain toxic “forever chemicals”, which have been linked to cancer.

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In a proposed class action filed in Manhattan federal court, the plaintiff Matthew Goodman said Church & Dwight’s products, advertised as “America’s #1 Condom”, are unfit for their intended purpose because they contain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS.

Goodman said independent lab testing of the Trojan Ultra Thin condoms that he bought at a Manhattan pharmacy found a presence of organic fluorine, which is “practically nonexistent” outside its use in man-made PFAS chemicals.

“Based on the label, he reasonably believed the product was safe for use on his genitalia,” the complaint said, referring to Goodman.

“Had defendant disclosed on the label that the products contained PFAS chemicals, and the harms that can result from contact with PFAS chemicals, he would not have purchased the products, or at the very least, would have only been willing to pay significantly less,” it added.

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The complaint seeks at least US$5 million in damages from Ewing, New Jersey-based Church & Dwight for buyers of Trojan condoms nationwide.

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