NO. In recent years, condoms have also been made available in other materials such as silicone, polyurethane and its derivatives. There are also those made of animal intestines, such as lambskin condoms, but these do not offer the same security as those made of synthetic material.
Polyurethane condoms are a great alternative if you are allergic to latex condoms, but also come with other handicaps. Compared to those made of latex, they are resistant to oil-based lubricants, have a more comfortable fit and squeeze the head of the penis less, slightly lessening the reduction in sensitivity for men. The first polyurethane condoms tended to break more frequently than latex ones. Because of this, in more recent years polyurethane derivatives have been studied and used. These are materials that are more resistant than latex (for example, Duron), with high elasticity and softness to the touch, which also allow for a reduction in thickness without compromising safety.