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Wartec is an antiviral cream that has podophyllotoxin in its composition, indicated for the treatment of genital and anal warts in adults, men and women.
This product should be applied with great care, as indicated by the dermatologist, in order to avoid lesions in areas of healthy skin.
What is it for
Wartec is indicated for the treatment of warts located in the perianal region, in both sexes and in the external female and male genitalia.
How to use
The method of use of Wartec should be guided by the doctor, and, in general, the application is made twice a day, in the morning and at night, for 3 days in a row, and you should stop applying the cream for the next 4 days. . If after 7 days the wart does not come out, another treatment cycle should be started, up to a maximum of 4 cycles. If any wart remains after the 4 treatment cycles, consult a doctor.
The cream should be applied as follows:
- Wash the affected area with soap and water and dry well;
- Use a mirror to observe the area to be treated;
- Using your fingertips, apply a sufficient amount of cream to cover each wart and let the product absorb;
- Wash hands after application.
If the cream comes into contact with healthy skin, the area should be washed immediately, in order to avoid injuries.
Possible side effects
Side effects of Wartec include irritation, tenderness and burning on the second or third day of treatment. Increased skin sensitivity, itching, burning, redness and ulcer may also occur.
Who should not use
Wartec is contraindicated in women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, during breastfeeding, in babies or young children, in open wounds and in patients who have used any podophyllotoxin preparation and have had an adverse reaction.