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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for your information
purposes only, it is not
intended that this
information covers all uses,
directions, drug
interactions, precautions,
or adverse effects of your
medication. This is only
general information, and
should not be relied on for
any purpose. It should not
be construed as containing
specific instructions for
any particular patient.
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