Drug Uses
Aldara Cream is used to treat
external genital and perianal warts
and is different from most other treatments. It is a patient-applied
cream that helps the body fights the virus
instead of just getting rid of the warts.
So Aldara Cream actually treats
warts from the inside out.
How Taken
Aldara cream is easy to use at home.
It's rubbed on the warts and left on during
sleeping hours. Then it's washed off after waking. Use Aldara
Cream exactly as prescribed by your healthcare
provider. Aldara Cream is for skin use only.
Do not take by mouth or use in or near your eyes, lips or
nostrils. Do not use Aldara Cream unless your healthcare
provider has taught you the right way to use it. Talk to
your healthcare provider if you have any questions.
Aldara Cream is used for several skin conditions.
Use Aldara Cream only on the area of your body to be treated.
Your healthcare provider will tell you
where to apply Aldara cream and how often and for how long
to apply it for your condition. Do not use Aldara Cream
longer than prescribed. Using too much Aldara Cream, or
using it too often, or for too long can increase your chances
for having a severe skin reaction or other side effect.
Talk to your healthcare provider if Aldara Cream does not
work for you. For external genital and
perianal warts Aldara Cream is usually used once
a day for 3 days a week. For these conditions, Aldara Cream
is usually left on the skin for 6 to 10 hours. Treatment
should continue until the warts are completely gone,
or up to 16 weeks. For actinic keratosis, Aldara Cream is
usually used once a day for 2 days a week. For this condition,
Aldara Cream is usually left on the skin for about 8 hours.
Treatment should continue for the full 16 weeks even if
all actinic keratoses appear to be gone, unless you are
told otherwise by your healthcare provider. The area you
treat with Aldara Cream should be no larger
than approximately the size of your forehead or one cheek
(for example 2 inches).
Warnings/Precautions
If you notice severe skin irritation or flu-like symptoms
(diarrhea, fatigue, fever, headache, or muscle pain), check
with your doctor. It may be necessary for
you to reduce the number of times a day
that you use the medicine or to stop using the medicine
for a short time until your skin is less irritated or your
flu-like symptoms disappear. Avoid having genital, oral,
or anal sex while the medicine is on your skin. Make sure
you wash the cream off your skin before you engage in any
sexual activity. Also, the medicine contains oils that can
weaken latex (rubber) condoms, diaphragms, or cervical caps
causing them not to work properly to prevent pregnancy.
Do not use any other skin product on the same skin area
on which you use this medicine, unless directed otherwise
by your doctor. Do not share your medicine with others,
even if you think that they have the same condition you
have. If you are pregnant, check with your health care provider.
Missed Dose
Apply the missed dose of cream as soon
as you remember and then continue on the regular schedule.
Possible Side Effects
The most common side effects with Aldara Cream are skin
reactions at the treatment site including: - redness, -
swelling, - a sore, blister, or ulcer, - skin that becomes
hard or thickened, - skin peeling, - scabbing and crusting,
- itching, - burning, - changes in skin color that do not
always go away.
Storage
Store below 25oC (77oF). Avoid freezing. Safely throw away Aldara Cream that is out of date or that you do not need.
Keep this medication in the container it came in, tightly closed, and out of reach of children.
Overdose
Persistent topical overdosing of Aldara Cream could result
in an increased incidence of severe local skin reactions
and may increase the risk for systemic reactions.
More Information
Medicines are sometimes prescribed for conditions that
are not mentioned in patient information leaflets. Do not
use Aldara Cream for a condition for which it was not prescribed.
Do not give Aldara Cream to other people, even if they have
the same symptoms you have. If you would like more information,
talk with your healthcare provider. You can ask your pharmacist
or healthcare provider for information about Aldara Cream
that is written for the healthcare provider.
Disclaimer
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