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Condylox is a prescription treatment that you can apply as often as you need to treat genital warts. Condylox is going start the healing process to rid you of the warts that you already have and will work to prevent additional warts from appearing.
Condylox®
Important Note
The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this drug.
Common Brand Name(s)
Condylox
Why
is Condylox prescribed?
Condylox is used to remove
certain types of warts on the
outside skin of the genital
areas (penis or vulva). The
gel is used also to treat warts
between the genitals and the
rectum, the solution is not.
Neither the gel nor the solution
is used to treat warts that
occur inside the rectum, vagina,
or urine passageways inside
the penis (male) or the vulva
(female). Condylox works by
destroying the skin of the wart.
How
should Condylox be used?
A paper with information for
the patient will be given to
you with your filled prescription
and will provide many details
concerning the use of Condylox.
Read this paper carefully
and ask your health care professional
if you need additional information.
Also, keep Condylox away
from the eyes and mucous membranes,
such as the inside of the penis,
rectum, or vagina. This medicine
may cause severe irritation.
If you get this medicine in
your eyes or on one of these
areas, immediately flush the
area with water for 15 minutes.
Use Condylox only as directed,
no more than 3 days a week and
no more than 4 treatment cycles
Do not apply the medicine
to any other wart
To use
- To apply the solution, use
the applicators that come
with the solution or a cotton-tipped
applicator. To apply the gel,
use a cotton-tipped applicator
or your finger. Never reuse
an applicator or dip a used
applicator into the bottle.
- Apply Condylox only
to the wart(s) discussed with
your doctor.
- Condylox can cause severe
irritation of normal skin.
If you get medicine on
normal skin, wash it off immediately.
- Make sure the treated
area is dry before allowing
the treated skin to come in
contact with normal, untreated
skin.
- Immediately after applying
this medicine, wash your hands
to remove any medicine. Properly
discard used applicator(s).
Other
uses for Condylox
This medication is sometimes
prescribed for other uses; ask
your doctor or pharmacist for
more information.
What
special precautions should I follow?
In deciding to use a medicine,
the risks of using the medicine
must be weighed against the
good it will do. This is a decision
you and your doctor will make.
For Condylox, the following
should be considered:
Allergies - Tell
your doctor if you have ever
had any unusual or allergic
reaction to Condylox. Also
tell your health care professional
if you are allergic to any other
substances, such as foods, preservatives,
or dyes.
Pregnancy - Condylox
has not been studied in pregnant
women. However, studies in rats
have shown that Condylox causes
problems during pregnancy when
injected at high doses. Topical
Condylox may be absorbed into
the skin at certain doses. Before
using this medicine, make sure
your doctor knows if you are
pregnant or if you may become
pregnant.
Breast-feeding - —It
is not known whether topical
Condylox passes into breast
milk. Although most medicines
pass into breast milk in small
amounts, many of them may be
used safely while breast-feeding.
Mothers who are using this medicine
and who wish to breast-feed
should discuss this with their
doctor.
Children - Studies
of this medicine have been done
only in adult patients, and
there is no specific information
comparing use of Condylox in
children with use in other age
groups.
Older adults - —Many
medicines have not been studied
specifically in older people.
Therefore, it may not be known
whether they work exactly the
same way they do in younger
adults or if they cause different
side effects or problems in
older people. There is no specific
information comparing use of
Condylox in the elderly with
use in other age groups.
Other medicines - Although
certain medicines should not
be used together at all, in
other cases two different medicines
may be used together even if
an interaction might occur.
In these cases, your doctor
may want to change the dose,
or other precautions may be
necessary. Tell your doctor
and pharmacist if you are using
any other prescription or nonprescription
(over-the-counter [OTC]) medicine.
What
special dietary instructions should
I follow?
Unless your doctor tells you
otherwise, continue your normal
diet.
What
should I do if I forget a dose
of Condylox?
If you miss a dose of this
medicine, apply it as soon as
possible. Then go back to your
regular dosing schedule.
What
side effects can Condylox cause?
Along with its needed effects,
a medicine may cause some unwanted
effects. Although not all of
these side effects may occur,
if they do occur they may need
medical attention.
Check with your doctor as soon
as possible if any of the following
side effects occur:
More common
Bad odor (solution only);
bleeding of treated skin;
blistering, crusting, or scabbing
of treated skin; bloody
urine (solution only);
burning feeling of treated
skin; dizziness (solution
only); headache (gel
only); itching of treated
skin; pain during sexual
intercourse (solution only);
pain of treated skin;
problems with foreskin of
penis (solution only) ;
redness or swelling of treated
skin; scarring of treated
skin (solution only);
skin ulcers of treated skin;
vomiting (solution only)
Symptoms of overdose--in
order of occurrence
Nausea; vomiting;
diarrhea ; chills;
fever; sore throat;
unusual bleeding or bruising
; oral ulcers
Other side effects may occur
that usually do not need medical
attention. These side effects
may go away during treatment
as your body adjusts to the
medicine. However, check with
your doctor if any of the following
side effects continue or are
bothersome:
More common
Dryness of treated skin;
peeling of treated skin;
soreness or tenderness of
treated skin ; stinging
or tingling of treated skin;
trouble in sleeping (solution
only)
Less common
Changes in color of treated
skin (gel only); skin
rash (gel only)
Other side effects not listed
above may also occur in some
patients. If you notice any
other effects, check with your
doctor.
What
storage conditions are needed
for Condylox?
Keep this medication in the
container it came in, tightly
closed, and out of reach of
children. Store it at room temperature
and away from excess heat and
moisture (not in the bathroom).
Throw away any medication that
is outdated or no longer needed.
Talk to your pharmacist about
the proper disposal of your
medication.
What
other information should I know?
Keep all appointments with
your doctor.
Do not let anyone else take
your medication. Ask your pharmacist
any questions you have about
refilling your prescription.
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