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Informations
about Condylox |
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What
is Condylox topical solution?
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Condylox®
(Podofilox)
topical skin solution is a medication used to remove
genital warts. The topical solution should only be
used to treat genital warts located on the outside
(external) skin of the genitals (i.e., penis or vagina).
The solution should not be used to treat warts near
the rectal area. Generic Condylox skin solution is
not available. |
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What
should my health care professional know before I receive
Condylox? |
They
need to know if you have any of these conditions:
•an unusual or allergic reaction to Condylox,
podophyllum resin, other medicines, foods, dyes or
preservatives
•pregnant (buy
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•breast-feeding (buy
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How
should I use this medicine? |
Condylox
is for external use only on the skin, do not take
by mouth. Apply Condylox topical solution to the affected
areas as directed on the prescription label. Condylox
solution may be used on the outside (external) areas
of the skin around the vagina or penis to remove warts.
The solution should not be used in the area between
the rectum and the genitals. The solution should only
be used on the outside skin. It should not be used
to threat warts that are inside the rectum, vagina,
or penis. Do not use this medicine more often or for
longer than directed. Do not use a larger dose than
directed by your health care professional.
Avoid contact with the eyes. If eye contact occurs,
patients should immediately flush the eye with copious
quantities of water for 15 minutes and seek medical
attention.
Wash hands before and after use. Read package directions
carefully before using. Apply the medication to the
specific wart as instructed by your physician. Apply
the solution using the applicator provided or a cotton-tipped
applicator. Applicators should not be re-used. Additionally,
used applicators should not be dipped into the bottle
to prevent contamination. Do not apply the solution
to mucous membrane areas such as the inside of the
vagina, penis, rectum, or urethra. After application
of Condylox, you should make sure that the medication
is dry before normal, untreated skin (buy
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irritation of normal skin. If contact with normal
skin occurs, immediately flush the area thoroughly
with water.
Contact your pediatrician or health care professional
regarding the use of this medicine in children. Special
care may be needed. |
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If
you miss a dose, use it as soon as you can, then return
to your normal schedule. If it is almost time for
your next dose, use only that dose. Do not use double
or extra doses. |
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What
drug(s) may interact with Condylox? |
Condylox
treatment should not be used until the skin has healed
from any previous drug (example: imiquimod) or surgical
skin treatment.
Tell your prescriber or health care professional about
all other medicines you are taking, including non-prescription
medicines, nutritional supplements (buy
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or health care professional if you are a frequent
user of drinks with caffeine or alcohol, if you smoke,
or if you use illegal drugs. These may affect the
way your medicine works. Check with your health care
professional before stopping or starting any of your
medicines. |
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What
side effects may I notice from receiving Condylox?
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Side
effects that you should report to your prescriber
or health care professional as soon as possible:
•bleeding of treated skin
•blistering, burning, crusting, or scabbing
of treated skin
•blood in the urine
•dizziness
•headache (buy
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•severe skin rash or swelling
•skin ulceration
•vomiting (may indicate excessive dosage)
Side effects that usually do not require medical attention
(report to your prescriber or health care professional
if they continue or are bothersome):
•bad odor
•difficulty sleeping (buy
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•dry skin
•flaking or peeling of the skin
•mild redness or itching of the skin
•pain during sexual intercourse
•problems with the foreskin of the penis
•skin discoloration
•skin soreness
•stinging
•swelling of the skin |
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What
should I watch for while taking Condylox?
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Visit
your prescriber or health care professional for regular
checks on your progress. Condylox is not a cure. New
warts may develop during or after treatment.
Tell your prescriber or health care professional if
your symptoms do not improve after one week of treatment.
The weekly treatment course can be repeated up to
4 times. If the wart does not resolve in 4 weeks,
alternative treatment should be considered. If you
are pregnant or think you might be pregnant, contact
your prescriber.
Sexual (genital, oral, anal) contact should be avoided
while the medication is on the skin.
The only way to prevent infecting others with the
HPV virus (the virus that causes genital warts) is
to avoid direct skin-to-skin contact. If warts are
visible in the genital area, sexual contact (buy
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treated. Experts advise that using latex condoms during
sexual contact may reduce, but not entirely prevent,
infecting others.
This medicine contains alcohol and is flammable. Do
not use near heat, open flame, or while smoking. |
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Where
can I keep my medicine? |
Keep
out of the reach of children, in a container that
small children cannot open.
Store at room temperature between 15 to 30 degrees
C (59 to 86 degrees F); do not freeze. Keep container
tightly closed. This medicine contains alcohol and
is flammable. Do not store near heat or open flame.
Throw away any unused medicine after the expiration
date. |
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