Some are and some aren't but if the package doesn't say spermicidal lubricant, assume it's not and get your own. It's over the counter in most drugstores in the U.S.
Because a lubricant (makes things slippery) so a condom may be lubricated but not kill sperm (spermicide) BUT all spermicidal condoms are also lubricated.
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Yes, lubricant is not a contraceptive in it's own right. There are lubricants which include a spermicidal agent (something to kill sperm.) They are very unreliable on their own but can improve the reliability of other barrier methods such as condoms or caps.
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I don't know which one is the best but their are popular and trustworthy condom brands out there. Trojan and Durex are two reliable and popular condoms. Use your best judgement, read reviews to find which one is best for you. Spermicidal lubricated condoms might provide a little back up that will kill some extra sperm.
Not Ussually.
Lubricant and condoms.
There used to be, but the companies that make flavored condoms don't seem to have them anymore. The following companies make flavored condoms: Durex, Trustex, LifeStyles and Fantasy.
Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
Yes, it's a brand of condoms. It's also the name of an Australian brand of tape.
In the US, spermicidal foam is available without a prescription. It is not a very effective contraceptive on its own, but is effective when used with condoms or other forms of contraception.
Spermicidal lubricant doesn't protect against STDS like HIV or gonorrhea, first of all. Spermical lube makes things slippery and kills 90% of sperm.