Making a difference… MAXPRO and YOU!

MAXPRO, making a difference one condom at a time

IBI Synergy, Inc., the manufacturer of Premium, Maxpro, and Huge brand condoms, together with the Maxpro Membership, made possible the donation of over 600,000 condoms to grass root endeavors, spiritual outreach groups, health and educational programs nationwide during 2009 and the beginning of 2010. 

After writing an article about a donation program for overstocked and short expiration date condoms in June of 2009, people from all walks of life contacted customer support at IBI Synergy to inquire how to qualify.Volunteers handing out condoms at a public event.

Several women’s church groups, high school nurses, college students doing outreach into the native Indian populations… The number of applications, the diversity of the people applying and the incredible ingenuity of the projects, programs and uses for the condoms was outstanding.  

Several health departments from Universities, religious institutions, even a museum asked for condom donations to help them raise awareness about condoms - the University via a condom fashion show and thelater an exhibit at the museum.

Village Medical Project

Medical Volunteers in Sierra Leone

Additionally, with the aide of volunteers and medical organizations 200,000 condoms  were directed to African, Central and South American countries helping to educate and support people and communities at risk. IBI Synergy will be sharing the stories and photos of several of the volunteer groups.

IBI Synergy, Inc. endeavours to continue supporting public events, grass roots programs, schools, colleges, and universities. Unfortunately, it isn’t economically feasible to meet every demand for condom donations. But in response to these challenging economic times, IBI Synergy, Inc. has developed several programs to assist individuals and organizations in their efforts to make a difference.

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Maxpro Condom.com, our online store, provides you with a safe and secure place to buy condoms online. Inside the store you’ll find the best condoms at the best prices. Check our monthly specials section for extra savings and new product announcements. Experience the difference and convenience of having our premium latex condoms shipped right to your doorstep. Shipping and billing are completely discreet so your secrets are safe with us.

Other than abstinence, condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are the best defense against unwanted pregnancy, the transmission of STI’s or HIV/AIDS. It is important to use a condom every time you have sex, if not a male condom then use a female condom, unlike other forms of contraception condoms have no side-effects. *Also, condoms are inexpensive and readily available without a prescription from your Doctor.

Maxpro condoms are 100% electronically tested.

Maxpro Condoms are certified to meet the manufacturing and product safety standards of the U.S. FDA – ISO – WHO – EN – ASTM. To learn about the condom manufacturing and the quality assurance testing process click the link below:

How Condoms Are Made

*Some people are sensitive to latex.  Before using a latex condom for the first time please check for sensitivity.

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Knowledge is Power…

What is the difference between safe sex and safer sex?

Abstinence is the only sure method of never becoming infected with a sexually transmitted infection (STI), or HIV/AIDS. But obviously abstinence is not safe sex because it doesn’t involve having sex. Abstinence = practicing no sex.

Safe sex includes practices like masturbation, fantasy, non-sexual massage, and sexy talk. These activities avoid contact with blood or sexual fluids. Sex with one partner (monogamy) is safe as long as neither partner is previously infected and if neither partner has sex or shares needles with anyone else. I am not sure of the statistics of serial monogamy. But based on the rate of divorce, and what you hear from the media, I wouldn’t stake my life on my partner being monogamous.Almost all sexual activity carries some risk of spreading infection, and/or HIV/AIDS. Reducing the risk of spreading a sexually transmitted infection (STI), can be as simple as using a male condom, a female condom, a dental dam or a sanitary barrier. All of these devices, make it more difficult for blood or sexual fluid to get into your body.

Abrasions, cuts, and sores increase the risk of spreading STI’s, especially HIV/AIDS. Rough physical sexual activity can also increases the risk. Very small injuries can also give STI’s a way to get into the body. Be aware of the condition of your body and that of your partner’s body.

Use a condom, dental dam or sanitary barrier to prevent contact with blood or sexual fluid.

Lubricants can intensify sexual stimulation. They also reduce the chance that condoms or other barriers will break. Avoid all oil-based lubricants like Vaseline, oils, or creams as they can damage condoms and other latex barriers. Be sure to use water-based lubricants that are labeled “condom friendly.”

Oral sex also has some risk of transmitting infection, especially if sexual fluids are allowed into the mouth. Bleeding gums and/or sores in the mouth are a sure path for infection, so “spitting it out” is not a safe sex practice. Latex dental dams or plastic wrap over the vagina, or condoms over the penis, can be used as barriers during oral sex. Condoms without lubricants are best for oral sex. Most lubricants taste awful. To optimize oral pleasure keep flavored lubricants with your condoms.

It is very important for you to remain aware of what you are doing. The use of alcohol or drugs before or during sex greatly increases the chances that you will not follow safer sex guidelines. Be very careful if you have used any alcohol or drugs.Be Prepared. When you are planning your evening, think about safer sex practices, set your personal limits, make sure to have condoms, barriers and lubricant on hand. Be ready to talk about safe sex with your partner. Do not let a hot partner distract you from practicing safe sex.

Other than abstinence, condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are the best defense against unwanted pregnancy, the transmission of STI’s or HIV/AIDS. It is important to use a condom every time you have sex, if not a male condom then use a female condom, unlike other forms of contraception condoms have no side-effects. Also, condoms are inexpensive and readily available without a prescription from your Doctor.

Maxpro condoms are 100% electronically tested.

Maxpro Condoms meet the standards of and are certified by
the U.S. FDA – ISO – WHO – EN – ASTM

To read about quality assurance testing and the manufacturing process visit:

How Condoms Are Made

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An Incredible Challenge!

Goree Challenge III
“Never Give Up!”
Victor Mooney, (44) of Queens, New York is planning his third attempt to row five-thousand miles from Africa to New York’s Brooklyn Bridge beginning this World AIDS Day – December 1. When successful, he will be the first person to accomplish this feat. His first attempt was in a homemade boat that sank five hours after it was launched. His second attempt ended when his electrical system couldn’t produce enough juice to run his desalinator, leaving him without fresh drinking water.

Victor hopes this row will increase AIDS prevention and encourage HIV/AIDS testing. Mooney has lost one brother to AIDS and has another battling the disease. He also does public affairs for a college in Brooklyn. During this journey, visitor’s can track Victor’s progress. During this 5,000-mile solo row, students can follow Victor’s progress. He’ll keep a blog and interact with classrooms from the rowboat.

Educational Goals:
• Strengthen HIV/AIDS curriculum
• Make math, technology and science fun
• Share that anything is possible if you try
• Lower the high school drop out rate
• Promote reading for life

Find out where his journey has already taken him and sign-up for Goree Challenge updates.

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Condoms Are Preventative Health Care

Other than abstinence, condoms, when used correctly and consistently, are the best defense against unwanted pregnancy, the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or HIV/AIDS.

It is important to use a condom every time you have sex, if not a male condom use a female condom. Unlike other forms of contraception condoms have no side-effects. If you have a latex sensitivity use non-latex condoms. Condoms are inexpensive and readily available without a prescription from your Doctor.

Condoms are the best defense, for sexually active individuals, against transmitting or contracting sexually transmitted infections including HIV/AIDS. The pill, IUD or any other contraceptive device that allows for the exchange of bodily fluids will not protect you from contracting or transmitting sexually transmitted infections or HIV/AIDS.

It is important that you use a condom correctly. Latex compatible lubricants and common sense are very important to the durability and strength of each condom. Fingernails, braces and jewelry are known to weaken, puncture, and tear condoms. Do not open a condom wrapper by tearing it with your teeth, it may look sexy but can prove disastrous.

No condom is unbreakable, no matter what the manufacturer promises. Be aware that forceful or rough sex without the proper lubrication can cause condoms to break. Petroleum based lubricants such as Vaseline, hand creams, oils of any kind including baby oil and some vaginal cream medications cause latex to break down and therefor should not be used with condoms. Water and silicone based lubricants are recommended but only if they are labeled latex compatible.

Maxpro condoms are made in a certified manufacturing facility and meet quality standards as set forth by the U.S. FDA, World Health Organization, European Nation, ASTM and ISO. (ISO 9002 – WHO 1998 – EN600). Maxpro condoms are routinely tested and certified by the U.S. FDA.

Maxpro condoms are 100% electronically tested.

Maxpro Condoms meet the standards of and are certified by
the U.S. FDA – ISO – WHO – EN – ASTM

To read about quality assurance testing and the manufacturing process visit:

How Condoms Are Made

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April is STD Awareness Month.

Reading articles and doing research, I ran into the following statements that just amaze me.

“In the United States, young adults between 15 and 24 years old only constitute one quarter of the sexually active population, yet they account for about half of new STD cases. The same age group accounts for half of all new HIV infections. “

Medical News Today, “Roll-Out Of Proven HIV/STD Risk-Reduction Intervention With Teens By Community Groups Successful”

“In 2007, 56 people tested positive for syphilis at the Cincinnati health department. That number rose to 70 in 2008 and 171 in 2009. Judith Feinberg, an infectious disease expert at the University of Cincinnati, said increases in syphilis can predict increases in other STIs, such as HIV and hepatitis C. “

Medical News Today, “Increase In Syphilis Leads To New Education Campaign In Cincinnati”

In 2008, there were 336,742 reported cases of gonorrhea in the U.S., making it the nation’s second-most commonly reported STI, according to the most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. However, that data might significantly underestimate the actual number of cases in the U.S. because not all people infected with gonorrhea are aware of their status, MSNBC reports. Edward Hook, a professor of medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and an expert on STIs, estimated, “We will probably have something like 700,000 cases of gonorrhea this year.”

Medical News Today, “Drug-Resistant Strains Of Gonorrhea Could Lead To Similar Cases For Other STIs”

Using a condom could have prevented each and everyone of these people from suffering. Many of these people (that are now statistics)will experience lives burdened with costly medical bills, will be unable to reproduce and some will die early.

Knowing that unprotected sex jeopardizes your health and your partner’s health and both of your futures; common sense tells you that the use of a condom is necessary. Condoms are inexpensive especially in comparison to the cost of treatment for any of the above mentioned STDs.

Condoms are a medical device used in the prevention of pregnancy and contracting STDs that will affect your future. Health education is the most effective approach to stop unwanted pregnancy and the spread of STDs.

Maxpro promotes a healthy tomorrow by providing educational information allowing people to make informed choices. Always use a condom every time you have sex, if not a male condom then use a female condom to prevent unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STD’s and HIV/AIDS.

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Articles and Resources:
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