French anti-fraud and public health agencies issue a recall order for about 260,000 condoms. The warning is tied to quality concerns, including a risk that some condoms may burst or become perforated during use.

Authorities tell users to take precautions while the products are affected. In addition to replacing the recalled items, they advise people to consider tests for sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy, depending on whether there was exposure to the product during use.

The two reports provided are aligned on the main points: the size of the recall (about 260,000 units), the responsible French agencies, and the stated health risks (bursting or perforation). Both also emphasize the recommended follow-up of STI and pregnancy testing as a precaution.