K-Y Jelly

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K-Y
Personal lubricants
OwnerReckitt
CountryUS
Introduced1904; 120 years ago (1904)
Previous owners
Websitewww.k-y.com

K-Y Jelly is a water-based, water-

soluble personal lubricant, most commonly used as a lubricant for sexual intercourse and masturbation
. A variety of different products and formulas are produced under the K-Y banner, some of which are not water-soluble.

History

Various K-Y Jelly tubes
The origins [and meaning] of the brand name 'K-Y®' are unknown. Two popular myths are that (1) it was created in Kentucky and (2) the letters represent the key ingredients used to make the lubricant. ... [W]e can confirm that neither of these myths are true ...[1]

Introduced in January 1904 by

pharmaceutical company and suture manufacturer Van Horn and Sawtell of New York City,[2] and later acquired by Johnson & Johnson, K-Y Jelly's original stated purpose was as a surgical lubricant, and it was often chosen by doctors because of its natural base. The product is now more widely used as a sexual lubricant to supplement the moisture required for performing sexual acts.[3]

Reckitt Benckiser purchased the brand in 2014 and integrated the brand as the sub-brand of Durex.[4]

Properties

Unlike

perfumes.[citation needed] It is non-staining and easy to clean up. Despite having a thick consistency and a tendency to dry out during use, it can be "reactivated" by the addition of saliva or water.[5]

The product contains no

prevent pregnancy. A formulation containing nonoxynol-9 was removed from the market after the spermicide was found to facilitate the spread of HIV.[6]

K-Y Jelly has been available over the counter in the United States since 1980.[7]

Composition

K-Y NG uses

chlorhexidine gluconate, glucono delta-lactone, methylparaben and sodium hydroxide as antiseptic and preservative additives. The liquid form of the product combines glycerin with propylene glycol, sorbitol, and Natrosol 250H (a brand of hydroxyethyl cellulose) for lubrication, with benzoic acid, methylparaben and sodium hydroxide as additives.[citation needed
]

Uses

Medical

In addition to its use as a

]

It is used by dentists to cover composite restorations when light curing. This prevents the oxygen inhibitation layer which causes marginal discolouration of restorations.

It has been noted as an alternative to conventional ultrasound coupling gel.[8]

Other

It is also used by

animatronic monsters, most notably the Alien series.[9]

References

  1. ^ "K-Y FAQ's: What is the meaning behind the brand name 'K-Y®'?". Retrieved 2018-06-10.
  2. ^ Antiseptic non-fatty and soluble lubricating jelly
  3. ^ "K-Y Jelly Water Based Personal Lube". K-Y.
  4. ^ Ballard, Ed (2014-03-10). "Reckitt Benckiser Buys K-Y Brand". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  5. ^ "KY Jelly". Drugs.com. February 19, 2019. Retrieved March 9, 2022.
  6. ^ Zimmerman, Rachel (2002-09-25). "Some Makers, Vendors Drop N-9 Spermicide on HIV Risk". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  7. BusinessWeek
    . Retrieved 2017-03-09.
  8. ISSN 2704-3568
    . Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  9. .

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