Condylox is a treatment for genital warts. It is used to treat warts on the penis or external warts on the vagina.
Condylox cream and solution is used to remove the visible symptoms of genital warts to leave clear skin.
How does Condylox work?
Genital warts are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and is most common amongst people in their late teens and early 20s.
Condylox contains an active ingredient called Podophyllotoxin, and this attacks the HPV virus and prevents the wart cells from multiplying and causing more warts.The wart cells that already exist are killed and new healthy tissue begins to grow in their place.
This ensures that not only do the warts disappear, but also that new and clear skin grows where they were present so that there is no lasting sign of the warts.
What doses of Condylox are there?
The course of treatment with Condylox cream and solution is the same. Condylox is applied directly to the warts for three days followed by four days without application. This counts as one course of treatment.
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This page was medically reviewed by Dr. Joseph Palumbo on January 30, 2024. Next review due on January 30, 2027.
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How to take Condylox
Apply Condylox every 12 hours (twice a day) in the morning and evening for three days.
Do not apply any Condylox for the following four days. This is the end of one course of treatment.
If you still have warts seven days after you started using Condylox, repeat the course of treatment again.
A maximum of four courses of treatment can be taken.
If you still have warts after four courses of treatment, log in to your account and send our physician a message. They can advise you on alternative medications that are safe and suitable for you.
You should always use Condylox as directed by our physician.
To apply Condylox:
Wash the infected area with soap and water.
Dry the area gently with a towel.
Rub the cream directly onto the wart with your fingertips. Be careful not to get the cream on the healthy skin around the wart. If this does happen, wash the cream off immediately.
Wash your hands thoroughly after applying Condylox.
Don’t put a plaster or dressing over the area to which you’ve applied Condylox.
Condylox is for external use only. Don’t apply to the inside of the penis, vagina or rectum.
Don’t apply Condylox to warts that are bleeding or to an area with broken skin.
Genital warts are contagious. You should avoid having sex while you have genital warts because you could pass them on to your partner.
If you do have sex during your course of treatment you should use a condom. It’s also important not to apply Condylox before having sex as it could cause skin irritation for your partner.
How long does it take Condylox to work?
The length of treatment varies from person to person. The severity of the infection and number of warts can have an impact on the treatment time.
Some people only need to take one course of treatment whereas others need to repeat the course several times. A repeated course of treatment can last five weeks.
You should get in touch with our physician if your warts don’t clear up after five weeks.
What should I do if I make a mistake using Condylox?
Getting into a routine is the best way to avoid making a mistake when taking Condylox. Many people find it useful to keep the treatment in the bathroom so that they remember to use it after a bath or shower.
If you apply more cream than you should, wipe the excess cream from the area and seek advice from our physician.
If you forget to apply Condylox you should apply it as soon as you remember. Never use a double dose.
If you get Condylox in your eyes, you should rinse your eyes with clean water and seek medical advice.
If you get Condylox in your mouth, rinse your mouth with water immediately. If you accidentally swallow Condylox see your physician or go to the hospital straight away. Take the Condylox cream with you.
This page was written by The Treated Content Team.
This page was medically reviewed by Dr. Joseph Palumbo on January 30, 2024. Next review due on January 30, 2027.
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When we present you with stats, data, opinion or a consensus, we’ll tell you where this came from. And we’ll only present data as clinically reliable if it’s come from a reputable source, such as a state or government-funded health body, a peer-reviewed medical journal, or a recognised analytics or data body. Read more in our editorial policy.
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Condylox isn’t suitable for everyone, and there are some things that you need to be aware of when using it.
Here’s all the official info on it. If anything is unclear, let our physician know, and they can talk with you about it.
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Condylox: FAQ
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How is Condylox different from other treatments for genital warts?
Answer:
Most genital wart treatments require daily application for the duration of the course of treatment.
Condylox only needs to be used for three days in a row and then isn’t applied for four days. If the warts have cleared in this time, the course of treatment is over.
Is Condylox similar to any other treatments?
Answer:
Condylox cream and solution are similar to other treatments for genital warts in that the treatment is applied directly to the warts to clear visual symptoms.
Which version or dose of Condylox should I use?
Answer:
Condylox cream and solution are the same dosage size and are applied in the same way. Your physician will tell you about the best course of treatment and how long treatment should last.
Do I need a prescription for Condylox?
Answer:
You can’t get Condylox without a prescription because it’s important that you discuss your
treatment with a physician before you start treatment for genital warts.
A discussion with one of our physicians will ensure that you get the right treatment and regular check-ups as you follow your course of treatment.
How effective is Condylox?
Answer:
Podophyllotoxin is the most effective and highly ranked treatment for clearing the visible signs of genital warts.[1] Analysis shows that both the cream and solution are effective treatments for clearing genital warts and that less than 50% of people experience a recurrence of warts within 12 weeks of finishing treatment.[2]
Condylox only treats the warts themselves and does not cure HPV.
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Jan 29, 2024
Published by: The Treated Content Team.Medically reviewed by: Dr. Joseph Palumbo, Senior Medical Adviser
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