January 19, 2011

TODAY SPONGE Today Vaginal Contraceptive Sponge

The Today Sponge was developed beginning in 1976 and introduced in the United States in 1983. Today was removed from the market in 1994. Following several delays, the Today brand became available again in Canada in March 2003, and in the U.S. in September 2005. After the manufacturer's parent company declared bankruptcy in 2007, the brand was off the market until relaunched in 2009.
Pharmatex sponge
The Pharmatex sponge was introduced in France and the Quebec province in Canada in 1984.
Protectaid sponge
The Protectaid sponge was introduced in Canada in 1996, and in Europe in 2000.
Sponges are a physical barrier, trapping sperm and preventing their passage through the cervix into the female reproductive system. The spermicide is an important component of pregnancy prevention; each brand offers a different formula.


The Today sponge contains 1,000 milligrams (mg) of nonoxynol-9.[9] Protectaid contains 5,000 mg of the F-5 gel, with three active ingredients (6.25 mg of nonoxynol-9, 6.25 mg of benzalkonium chloride, and 25 mg of sodium cholate). Pharmatex contains 60 mg of benzalkonium chloride.
* It is 24-hour protection, convenient, non messy, safe, effective, disposable, easy to use, allows spontaneity.
* Today sponge blocks the sperms path and it obsorbs sperm.
* Today sponge has a unique 3-way action which provides safe and effective protection without hormones.
* It is a soft polyurethane foam sponge containing nonoxynol 9, a spermicide used by millions of women for more than 20 years in other forms of intravaginal drug products.
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