Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

FPA Sri Lanka introduces SKYN condom brand to its portfolio

- By Harshana Sellahewa

The Family Planning Associatio­n of Sri Lanka (FPA Sri Lanka) recently launched the latest ‘SKYN’ condom brand to its wide array of contracept­ives, at a grand launch event held at the Shangri-la Hotel.

FPA Sri Lanka, founded in 1953, which pioneered family planning services in the country still remains the premier nongovernm­ental organisati­on involved in promoting sexual and reproducti­ve health and rights to all. Today, FPA Sri Lanka is headed by Chandima Gunawarden­a, President of the organisati­on.

Asiri Hospital Sexual Medicine Consultant Dr. Lasantha Malavige made the keynote address along with an informativ­e presentati­on with benefits, drawbacks, as well as precaution­s on sexual conduct. The chief guest at the event was film producer/director and veteran actor Sanath Gunathilak­e.

Addressing the gathering, FPA Sri Lanka President Chandima Gunawarden­a stated: “Usage and marketing of a condom has been to some extent a grey market. People know what a condom is but they don’t want to talk about it, and that has been impediment to society’s progress of the usage of this product. The mission that I’m trying to give you is for all of you here to become ambassador­s to take this message across and say this is no more a grey market area. This is something that is similar to buying a bar of soap before going to have a bath. You need this to make your immediate society, your family, your friends, lead a healthy and happy life.”

The SKYN condom is designed using the very latest technology to give a truly intimate sexual experience. It is the first condom to be introduced to the local market that does not contain natural rubber latex, but instead is made from synthetic polyisopre­ne. It is therefore safe and suitable for people with a latex allergy or skin irritation­s.

SKYN condoms, manufactur­ed in Thailand by Suretex Ltd and affiliated to Ansell, a global leader in protection solutions, are rigorously tested and manufactur­ed in accordance with ISO 23409 and have been registered under the Drugs Regulatory Authority of Sri Lanka. They offer the same protection against unwanted pregnancie­s and HIV/STIS as regular latex condoms.

 ??  ?? SKYN condom brand being unveiled Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshan­a
SKYN condom brand being unveiled Pic by Pradeep Dilrukshan­a

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