How to Choose the Right Contraceptive Method
How They Work; Pros and Cons
Spermicides
| Composition- | Nonoxyl-9 |
| Mechanism of Action- | Destroys the cell membrane of the sperm resulting in sperm destruction. Many spermicides are also viricidal and bactericidal. |
| Dosage- | Applied with each act of intercourse. Best used in conjunction with other methods of contraception. Available in many different forms including creams, films and jellies. |
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| Efficacy- | The Pearl Index is as high as 18-28 (failure rate for 100 women using this method for one year). Spermicides are more effective in women whose fertility is already naturally reduced i.e. women over 45 years and women who are breastfeeding. |
| Contraindications/Poor candidates | Women with sensitivities to spermicides. |
| Follow-up | None required. The user may benefit from a visit within the first few months of use to discuss side effects as well as overall tolerability. |
Last Modified: September 5, 2006