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Condylox (podofilox topical) is a topical gel that is used to treat actinic keratosis (AK) on the face and the scalp and EGW (external genital warts) caused by HPV (Human Papilloma Virus). This gel offers hope to millions of people around the world who currently are afflicted with these two skin conditions.
Genitals warts can be transferred by simple skin-to-skin contact and are very contagious. They can lie dormant in the skin for up to three years or more. Typically they will first show signs as small, red bumps that may or may not have sensitivity. As time passes and if left untreated, they will continue to expand to larger fleshy warts. If you think you may have contracted genital warts—see your doctor right away and have an exam to be sure.
Only take this drug as directed by a doctor. Most often this drug will be prescribed for a period of 2-4 weeks. It is intended to be applied to the affected area 2 times per day, for three days, with a four day gap in treatment thereafter. It may take as many as four treatment weeks or more to eliminate your symptoms.
It is still unknown exactly how this prescription drug works, however it has been shown to be very effective in the treatment of both genital warts and actinic keratosis.
Here is a list of common and rare side effects which can occur when taking this drug.
Only use this drug as directed and always wash your hands thoroughly following an application. Talk to your doctor before taking this drug, and tell them about all of the drugs you are taking to avoid any interactions. Women who are pregnant, trying to conceive or nursing should talk to their doctor before taking this drug. This drug is intended for external use only.
This drug has been proven to be very effective in the treatment of external genital warts, when used as directed. It should be used within a three to four week period, until all visible wart tissue has been eliminated. It is unknown whether or not continued treatment beyond four weeks is effective.