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Semen Collection

Pack of 30 Male Factor Paks $227.50

New Development: Does not require a prescription to purchase this product.

Note to International buyers:
The shipping cost paid during checkout is only for domestic shipping (within US), if its international shipping, you are required to pay additional shipping charge. You need to contact either through phone (1-859-278-6806) or email (sales@zdlinc.com) to know the exact cost for shipping.

THE MALE FACTOR PAK

Male Factor Pack

 

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 than ever before. Studies show that semen samples obtained through intercourse are more viable than those obtained through masturbation.1, 2

 

Improved specimen viability and increased patient acceptance when masturbation is objectionable, are the benefits that medical professionals have been waiting for.3

 

 

 

 
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Competitive
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Non Spermicidal
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Psychologically Acceptable
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Thin and Sensitive
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Easy to Use
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Easy to Transport
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Sterile
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Less Costly
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Semen Collect

  • 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.

 

Also, special instructions given to patients on how to produce the specimen, as well as, instructions on how semen is to be harvested from the MFP for laboratory assessment and processing exist and can be made available upon request from ZDL.

 

Manufactured by Apex Medical Technologies, Inc.

 

References:

  1. 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
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  2. [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.
  3. Characteristics of human ejaculates collected via masturbation and a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device. 
    Zavos, PM
    Fertil Steril 43:491, 1985. 
  4. 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. 
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. A clinical evaluation of a new Silastic seminal fluid collection device.
    Mehan, DJ, Chehval, MJ,
    Fertil Steril 28:689, 1977.
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