Condylox solution (Podofilox)

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Brand Name : Condylox solution

Marketing Authorization Holder : Clarity Commercial

Prescription Required

 
 

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Generic Name : Podofilox or Podophyllotoxin

Manufactured By : Authorized UK Generic

Prescription Required

 
 

Product Details

Condylox solution

Condylox solution is called Condyline in Europe.

Information about Condylox Solution (Podofilox)

Condylox solution, also known by its generic name Podofilox, is a topical medication primarily used to treat external genital warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). It is typically used in an outpatient setting under the guidance of a healthcare provider.

Product Highlights

  • Primarily used for the treatment of external warts, including those found on the genitals and perianal region.
  • It is often prescribed for short-term use, typically involving treatment cycles and periods of rest.

Key Ingredient

  • Podofilox

Key Benefits

  • Directly targets warts without systemic effects.
  • Comes as a liquid solution that can be easily applied to warts.
  • Can lead to the resolution of warts when used correctly.

Direction of Use

  • Before application, ensure the affected area is clean and thoroughly dry.
  • Using the applicator provided or a clean cotton swab, apply a small amount of Condylox to the warts.
  • Let the solution dry completely before covering the area.
  • Typically applied twice daily for three consecutive days, followed by a four-day break. This cycle may be repeated as directed by a healthcare provider.

Safety Concerns

  • Potential for redness, burning, or irritation at the application site.
  • Although minimal, systemic absorption can occur if applied extensively or improperly.
  • Avoid contact with internal genital areas or mucous membranes.

Avoid Condylox Solution (Podofilox) If

  • You are allergic to Podofilox or any other components of the solution.
  • Use during pregnancy is not recommended unless prescribed by a healthcare provider, as it may pose risks to the fetus.
  • Consult a healthcare provider if you are breastfeeding.
  • Avoid use on non-wart areas, open sores, or inflamed skin, as it can cause further irritation or complications.


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