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Condylox
Condylox (podofilox) is a topical medication used to treat external genital warts (condyloma acuminata). It works by destroying the tissue of the warts, causing them to shrink and eventually fall off. Condylox is a self-administered treatment that is applied directly to the affected area.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for Condylox to work?
Condylox typically starts to shrink warts within a few days of starting treatment, but it may take several weeks for the warts to completely disappear.
Can Condylox be used on all types of warts?
No, Condylox is only approved for external genital warts and should not be used on common warts or internal warts (e.g., vaginal or anal warts).
What should I do if I miss a dose of Condylox?
If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember, unless it is close to your next scheduled dose. Do not double up doses to make up for the missed application.
Can Condylox cause pain?
Mild discomfort, such as burning or irritation, is common. If you experience severe pain or blistering, stop using Condylox and consult your healthcare provider.
Is Condylox safe for long-term use?
Condylox is intended for short-term use, usually over the course of 4 weeks or less. If warts persist, consult your healthcare provider for alternative treatments.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does Condylox Work?
Condylox works by inhibiting the mitosis (cell division) of the wart cells, leading to their destruction. It specifically targets the rapidly dividing cells of the genital warts, which causes them to shrink and eventually fall off over time.
Common Dosages
- Topical solution: 0.5%
- Topical gel: 0.5%
Typical Dosing
- For external genital warts: Apply Condylox twice daily (morning and evening) for 3 days, followed by 4 days off. This cycle can be repeated for up to 4 weeks, or until the warts are completely gone.
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- External genital warts (condyloma acuminata)
Who Shouldn't Take Condylox?
- Known hypersensitivity to podofilox or any component of the formulation.
- Warts on mucous membranes (e.g., inside the anus or vagina) or cervical warts, as Condylox is not intended for use on internal warts.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Apply Condylox only to the warts as directed. Avoid applying it to healthy skin, as it can cause irritation and damage.
- Wash your hands before and after application.
- If you experience severe irritation, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.
Side Effects of Condylox
Common Side Effects
- Mild irritation or burning at the application site
- Redness
- Peeling
- Itching
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Severe skin reactions (blisters, open sores)
- Swelling or pain in the treated area
Risks and Warnings of Condylox
- Skin Irritation: Condylox can cause irritation, redness, and burning at the site of application. If severe irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult your healthcare provider.
- Avoid Mucous Membranes: Condylox should not be used on warts inside the body, such as on the cervix, inside the anus, or in the vagina. It is intended for external genital warts only.
Interactions with Condylox
Common Drug Interactions
- Other Topical Medications: Avoid using other topical treatments on the same area as Condylox, as this can increase skin irritation.
- Immunosuppressive medications: Individuals on immunosuppressive therapy may experience reduced effectiveness of Condylox and should consult their healthcare provider.
Alternatives to Condylox
- Imiquimod (Aldara): A topical immune response modifier used to treat external genital warts by stimulating the body’s immune response.
- Sinecatechins (Veregen): A green tea extract ointment used to treat external genital warts.
- Cryotherapy: A procedure performed by a healthcare provider to freeze off genital warts.