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  • The Male-Factor Pak allows patients to collect a specimen during intercourse
  • Providing a natural alternative to yesterday's tradition: masturbation. 
  • It also gives medical specialists the opportunity to work with more representative samples
  • Studies show that semen samples obtained through intercourse are more viable than those obtained through masturbation.
  • Improved specimen viability and increased patient acceptance when masturbation is objectionable, are the benefits that medical professionals have been waiting for.

Male-Factor Pak QTY 100

SKU: MFP-100
$1,219.00Price
Excluding Sales Tax
  • Improved specimen viability and increased patient acceptance when masturbation is objectionable, are the benefits that medical professionals have been waiting for.

     

    • Non-Spermicidal. Biologically inert polyurethane condom maintains sperm viability, motility and velocity. No mold; releases or powders used in condom manufacture.
    • Psychologically Acceptable. Allows sample collection at home or other private settings and eliminates patient stress traditionally caused by religious, cultural or emotional objections to masturbation or coitus interruptus ("pull out").
    • Comfortable and Gentle. Ultra-thin polyurethane facilitates sensitivity, satisfaction and high sexual stimulation.
    • Easy to Use. Patient simply cleans genitals prior to use, removes condom when erection has ceased after ejaculation, and closes condom with a provided twist-tie.
    • Easy to Transport. Patient seals condom in compact pouch with patient I.D. label, and transports to physician or laboratory, carrying it close to body to maintain specimen temperature.
    • Sterile. Individually sealed and packaged.
    • Less Costly. The Male-Factor Pak is priced lower than its leading competition.

     

    References:

    • The inability to produce semen specimens at the time of seminal evaluation may reflect difficulties with sexual drive and deficient seminal parameters. 
      Zavos, PM, Zarmakoupis-Zavos, PN, Correa JR et al
      Middle East Fert. Soc. J. 4:53, 1999.
    • [PDF] Multiple ejaculate collection via the use of a semen collection device at intercourse versus masturbation.
      Zarmakoupis-Zavos, P.N., Zarmakoupis, C.N., Correa, J.R., Zavos, P.M. 
      Middle East Fertility Society Journal, 4 (3): 228-232, 1999.
    • Characteristics of human ejaculates collected via masturbation and a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device.  
      Zavos, PM
      Fertil Steril 43:491, 1985. 
    • Seminal parameters of ejaculates collected from oligospermic and normospermic patients via masturbation and at intercourse with the use of a Silastic seminal fluid collection device.  
      Zavos, PM
      Fertil Steril 44:517, 1985. 
    • Treatment of ejaculatory and spermatogenic dysfunctions in oligospermic patients via collection of ejaculates at intercourse using a seminal fluid collection device.
      Zavos, P.M.
      Infertility, 10(2):167-171, 1987.
    • Clinical use and experience with a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device. 
      Karagounis, C.S., Zavos, P.M., Prapas, J. Prapas, N., Galatos, D., Papanikolaou, N.A. 
      Infertility, 11(4):281-287, 1988.
    • Clinical use of a seminal collection device: improvements of specific seminal deficiencies through use of a seminal collection device at intercourse versus masturbation. 
      Zavos, P.M., Goodpasture, J.C. 
      Infertility, 11(4):289-304, 1988.
    • A clinical evaluation of a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device. 
      Mehan, DJ, Chehval, MJ,
      Fertil Steril 28:689, 1977.
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