Drug Uses
Condylox is the first
ever FDA approved gel that
treats genital warts. The
active ingredients in
Condylox get right to the
problem and start treating
your genital warts
immediately. Condylox Gel
0.5% or Solution 0.5% is
indicated for the topical
treatment of anogenital
warts (external genital
warts and perianal warts).
How Taken
Use it exactly as the
doctor prescribed it.
Condylox is to be applied
twice each day for 3
consecutive days, followed
by 4 days without treatment.
It is recommended that no
more than 10 cm of wart
tissue and no more than 0.5
ml of the solution should be
used in a day. This cycle is
repeated at weekly intervals
for a maximum of 4 weeks.
Warnings/Precautions
Talk to your doctor
before using Condylox
topical if you have
allergies to medications,
other medical conditions or
if you take or use other
medications. You may not be
able to use Condylox
topical, or you may require
a dosage adjustment or
special monitoring during
treatment. Condylox topical
is in the FDA pregnancy
category C. This means that
it is not known whether it
will be harmful to an unborn
baby. Do not use Condylox
topical without first
talking to your doctor if
you are pregnant or could
become pregnant during
treatment. Use of effective
birth control is recommended
during treatment with
Condylox topical. It is not
known whether Condylox
topical passes into breast
milk and if it will be
harmful to a nursing baby.
Do not use Condylox topical
without first talking to
your doctor if you are
breast-feeding a baby.
Missed Dose
If you miss a dose, take
it when you realize it. If
it is almost time for the
next dose, skip the missed
dose. Do not take a double
dose to catch up.
Possible Side Effects
If you experience any of
the following serious side
effects, stop using Condylox
topical and seek emergency
medical attention of contact
your doctor immediately an
allergic reaction (shortness
of breath; closing of the
throat; swelling of the
lips, face, or tongue; or
hives); or excessive
burning, stinging, or pain
or bleeding or swelling of
treated skin. Other less
serious side effects may be
more likely to occur.
Continue to use Condylox
topical and talk your doctor
if you experience mild to
moderate itching, burning,
pain, or inflammation at the
treated site; unpleasant
odor; or pain during
intercourse. Side effects
other than those listed here
may also occur. Talk to your
doctor about any side effect
that seems unusual or that
is especially bothersome.
Storage
Store Condylox at room
temperature away from
moisture. Keep away from
children and throw away any
unused drug after the
expiration date.
Overdose
Seek emergency medical
attention if an overdose is
suspected. Symptoms of a
Condylox topical overdose
may include nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, fever,
numbness and tingling,
confusion, unconsciousness,
seizures, and others.
More Information
Notify your doctor or
pharmacist if you have
difficulty breathing,
closing of your throat,
swelling of your lips,
swelling of your tongue,
swelling of your face, rash,
an irregular heartbeat, or
seizures. Only use this
product externally. Do not
give your medication to
others. Wash hands before
and after application of
medication.
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