Condylox (Podofilox)Gel

FDA Approved Treatment for Genital Wart Outbreaks!

  • Condylox Gel 0.5% (Podofilox) is an FDA approved treatment for external genital and perianal warts.
  • Condylox Gel is an improvement over Condylox solution in that it can be used for perianal warts as well as external genital warts!
  • If you suffer from GENITAL WARTS outbreaks, Condylox Gel may be for you.

IMPORTANT WARNING:  Condylox Gel  treats  genital wart, but does  NOT prevent  the spread of the warts to others! Even while using Condylox Gel  you are still contagious to others.

IMPORTANT WARNING:  Do not use Condylox gel internally or if you suffer from HIV , have a severely compromised immune system,  are pregnant or breast feeding!

 MEDICAL WELLNESS CENTER PROVIDES:

  • The easiest, most CONVENIENT, and DISCREET way to receive medical treatment for your most private health needs — All from the PRIVACY and comfort of your home or office!
  • No waiting rooms, No embarrassment, No high fees!
  • RISK-FREE Online Physician Evaluation.
  • If you’ve been previously diagnosed with genital warts, learn if Condylox Gel is for you. If approved, the Physician Consultation fee is only $49.95 plus processing.  If Condylox Gel is not for you, the visit is FREE.
  • No hidden charges. No medication purchase at inflated prices required.  Do NOT be fooled by sites that offer free doctor consultation and require medication purchase.
  • If approved, you will be issued a prescription for Condylox gel or generic podofilox solution with three additional refills.  You can fill your prescription at most any local US pharmacy of your choice. Let your insurance cover the cost of the medication at the pharmacy.  The prescription cannot be filled at at internet or online pharmacy, a .COM version of a local pharmacy, or foreign or Canadian pharmacy.
  • EXPRESS SERVICE Available – If you are suffering from a current genital warts outbreak you can request Express Service.  Your will be called into a local US pharmacy in approximately 24 hours.

HOW TO REQUEST A PHYSICIAN CONSULTATION FOR A TOPICAL ACYCLOVIR PRESCRIPTION:

  1. First read about Condylox Gel and it’s contraindications and precautions.
  2. If you do not have an contraindications, then read and agree to the Waiver of Liability
  3. Next, accurately and truthfully complete and submit a medical consultation questionnaire
  4. Your medial consultation will be reviewed by one of our Physicians.  If approved, you will be issued a Condylox Gel ( or Podofilox solution) prescription with 3 refills to complete the maximum allowed 4 week treatment cycle. The prescription can be filled at most any local US pharmacy.
  5. EXPRESS service is available.  Your prescription will be called into a local US pharmacy of your choice in approximately 24 hours.
  6. If you have any health concerns in any way, you should contact your own physician for further advice.

Condylox Gel FAQ

WHAT ARE GENITAL WARTS?

Genital warts are a sexually transmitted disease caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). About 4 million Americans suffer from genital warts, and it is the fastest-growing sexually transmitted disease with 750,00 new cases each year.

 

WHAT DO GENITAL WARTS LOOK LIKE?

Genital warts often appear as groups of warts in the genital and perianal areas in females and males. The warts may be very small or can form large masses on the genital tissues.  The warts can cause itching, burning, pain, and tenderness. In women, the warts can occur on the vulva, perianal area, vagina, and cervix. In men, genital warts can appear on the tip or shaft of the penis, urethra, scrotum, and perianal area. If untreated, genital warts can cause discomfort and pain and interfere with sexual activity and develop into a large fleshy cauliflower-like appearance.

 

HOW ARE GENITAL WARTS DIAGNOSED?

Genital warts have a characteristic appearance and the condition MUST BE DIAGNOSED BY A DOCTOR. Genital warts must be differentiated from Squamous Cell Carcinoma (“bowenoid papulosis”).  It is imperative that a doctor confirm the diagnosis of genital warts as the two conditions are treated very differently.

 

HOW ARE GENITAL WARTS SPREAD?

Genital warts are highly contagious and are spread through sexual contact with an infected partner. A person recognizable can be infected with the HPV virus and be asymptomatic without any recognizable warts, but can still infect their sexual partners. Even after the warts disappear with treatment, individuals still may harbor the HPV virus and infect their partners. There is NO permanent cure for genital warts. Once you have contracted genital warts you always may harbor the potential to infect your partner even when you no longer have any outward visible signs of warts.

 

WHAT IS CONDYLOX GEL & HOW DOES IT WORK?

Condylox Gel 0.5% is an FDA -approved therapeutic approach to genital warts and provides an effective treatment for genital warts that a person can apply at home.   Condylox Gel is an antimitotic drug that results in the necrosis of the visible wart tissue through an undetermined mechanism. Condylox Gel is different than the solution because it is specially formulated for the treatment of both external genital warts and perianal warts in the male and female and is available by prescription only!

 

WILL CONDYLOX GEL WORK FOR ME?

If you have ever been diagnosed by a physician with genital warts and suffer from recurrent outbreaks then Condylox Gel may work for you.  Condylox Gel is a patient-applied topical cream available only by prescription containing the active ingredient Podofilox in a clear gel. In clinical studies, Condylox Gel was effective in clearing genital/perianal warts in a number of patients. But for those patients who do not achieve complete clearance after the prescribed treatment cycle, it is recommended that the patient discontinue further treatment and try an alternative treatment.

 

WHAT ARE THE INDICATIONS FOR CONDYLOX GEL?

Condylox Gel is indicated for the treatment of external genital warts and external perianal warts in adults. It must NOT be combined with any other topical medications to the affected area nor with any topical treatment for genital herpes. Condylox Gel is to be applied only on the SURFACE of the skin. It is NOT to be used on mucous membranes in the linings of various parts of the body including the vagina, rectum, and urethra.

 

HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO USE CONDYLOX GEL?

Condylox Gel 0.5%, available by prescription only, is supplied in 3.5 mg tubes. The Condylox Gel is applied to the affected area with the applicator tip or finger. The area of treatment must be limited to one and one-half square inches of wart tissue and a maximum of a total of  1/2 (0.5) gram of gel per day. After applying the gel must dry before letting other parts of your body touch the treated area. Hand washing before and after applying the cream is recommended. The gel is applied twice a day in the morning and evening for 3 consecutive days, then discontinued for 4 consecutive days. This one week cycle of treatment may be repeated until there is no visible wart tissue up to a MAXIMUM of 4 cycles. If after 4 weeks of treatment the condition has not completely cleared you must discontinue treatment and visit your doctor for an alternative treatment. More frequent treatment will NOT increase efficacy but will only increase the incidence and severity of local and systemic reactions and side effects.

 

WHEN USING CONDYLOX GEL CAN I STILL SPREAD THE VIRUS?

Yes! There is no cure for genital warts and once you have the HPV virus in your body may always be contagious to your sexual partner even if asymptomatic. You are extremely contagious during an outbreak of genital warts and Condylox Gel DOES NOT alter the contagious nature of genital warts. Once you have genital warts, even if you don’t have active outbreaks you are always potentially contagious.

 

WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF CONDYLOX GEL?

Not all side effects can be anticipated. If any severe side effects develop contact your personal doctor immediately to determine if it is safe to continue using Condylox. Condylox Gel is applied topically to external genital and perianal warts. The most frequent side effects with Condylox Gel are locally occurring in the first two weeks of treatment.

LOCAL SIDE EFFECTS: Most common local side effects are burning, inflammation, erosion (the wearing away of the skin surface), itching, pain, bleeding, reddened skin, stinging. Less commonly can experience fissures (cracks in the skin), inability to retract the foreskin, pain with intercourse, scarring, skin discoloration, or ulceration.

SYSTEMIC SIDE EFFECTS: Condylox Gel when applied topically may be absorbed systemically.  The most common systemic side effect reported from topical use is headaches.  Less commonly can experience, nausea, dizziness, inability to sleep.

Uncircumcised men with warts under the foreskin have an increased potential for significant local skin reactions because of the occlusive nature of this area.  Therefore, uncircumcised males who apply Condylox Gel under the foreskin need to retract the foreskin daily and thoroughly wash and dry the area.

Condylox Gel MUST not be used on mucous membranes and must NOT be used in the rectum, vagina, or urethra. The recommended dosage of .5 mg day, frequency of application, and duration of usage MUST NOT BE EXCEEDED!

 

WHO SHOULD NOT USE CONDYLOX GEL?

Condylox Gel is contraindicated in severely immunocompromised patients or patients with HIV (AIDS) disease unless prescribed by your own primary care physician.

Condylox Gel is only approved for the treatment of external genital and external anal warts and is NOT a treatment for Squamous cell carcinoma.

Condylox Gel is not be be used by Pregnant or Breast Feeding women


 

In order to proceed to the medical consultation, you must go to the next section and read the complete list of contraindications.  Then you must verify that you do not have any of the contraindications, you are not pregnant and are not breast feeding.

 Before Proceeding to the Medical Consultation Form  please read

CONTRAINDICATIONS, PRECAUTIONS and WARNINGS
and accept the Waiver of Liability

CONTRAINDICATIONS

There are NO known absolute contraindications to the use of Condylox Gel, but Condylox Gel use has not been thoroughly evaluated in a number of situations:

  • Condylox Gel should ONLY be used in the treatment of EXTERNAL genital warts on the genital and perianal area. It has NOT been evaluated for the treatment of internal genital/anal diseases such as urethral, intravaginal, cervical, rectal, or intra-anal Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Condylox Gel can only be used on external skin and NEVER on mucous membranes.
  • Condylox Gel is only approved for the treatment of external genital and external anal warts.  It is NOT a treatment for squamous cell carcinoma.
  • There is NO clinical experience with Condylox Gel used immediately following the treatment of the genital/perianal warts with other cutaneously applied drugs,  therefore DO NOT use Condylox Gel along with any other topical treatments to the genital/perianal area.
  • Condylox Gel has the potential to exacerbate inflammatory conditions of the skin, and one must WAIT until the genital/perianal tissue is healed from any previous drug or surgical treatment.
  • Uncircumcised males who apply Condylox Gel under the foreskin need to retract the foreskin daily and thoroughly wash and dry the area. When applying Condylox Gel make sure the area is completely dry before allowing the return of opposing skin surfaces to their normal positions.   FAILURE TO DO SO CAN LEAD TO PAINFUL STRICTURING AND SCARRING OF THE FORESKIN AND MAY EVEN NECESSITATE CIRCUMCISION!
  • Condylox Gel is to be applied to an affected area no larger than one and one-half square inches.  A maximm of 0.5 grams of gel is to be used per day.   Condylox Gel must NOT be used more frequently than prescribed.  It must NOT be used for a longer duration than the 4-week prescribed cycle of treatment.
  • Condylox Gel is contraindicated in severely immuno-compromised patients. Anyone with a severely compromised immune system, or received an organ or bone marrow transplant or has advanced HIV disease should not use Condylox Gel unless prescribed-by and under the direct supervision of their regular primary-care physician. If you have any questions about your medical condition, consult your primary care physician before using Condylox Gel.
  • Hypersensitivity to any ingredient of Condylox Gel contraindicates usage: to Podofilox or any of the inactive ingredients: alcohol, glycerin, lactic acid, hydroxypropyl cellulose, sodium lactate, and butylated hydroxytoluene.
  • Absolutely no one under the age of 18 should use Condylox Gel.
  • Pregnant women and nursing mothers should NOT use Condylox Gel. There are no adequate studies to guarantee safety nor whether the active ingredients may get into breast milk.

  IMPORTANT WARNINGs:

Condylox Gel is approved for the treatment of acute outbreaks of genital warts in  ADULTS with NORMAL immune systems only!

There are no adequate studies of Condylox Gel during pregnancy or breastfeeding, therefore Condylox Gel should not be used by pregnant women or nursing women.

The safety of Condylox Gel in patients under 18 has not been established, therefore it is not recommended that anyone under age 18 should use Condylox Gel.

Condylox Gel is approved for external genital warts and external anal warts only. Therefore it is crucial that one has a correct diagnosis of genital warts by their own physician. Genital warts can sometimes be confused with squamous cell carcinoma, “Bowenoid papulosis,” and Condylox Gel does NOT treat squamous cell carcinoma.

Condylox Gel should only be applied externally to the genital and perianal area. Condylox Gel should NEVER be applied internally to mucous membranes inside the vagina or cervical area or inside the rectal or urethral area. Use caution and do not get in the eyes. Condylox Gel is to be used externally, topically only! If contact with eyes occurs immediately flush the eyes with copious quantities of water and seek medical advice. If ingested by mistake call 911 immediately or your local poison center for emergency treatment.

 

Important precautions – side effects

When using Condylox Gel as directed, local skin reactions such as burning, erythema (redness), erosion, flaking, and edema (swelling) along with some discomfort, itching is very common and does not mandate discontinuance of treatment. If you should develop a more severe local skin reaction, you should contact your physician for a physical examination to determine whether treatment needs to be discontinued. Condylox Gel can be absorbed systemically and the most common systemic side effect is a headache.

If too much Condylox is absorbed through the skin it could cause symptoms such as abnormally fast breathing, blood in the urine, changes in mental attitude, coma, diarrhea, fever, kidney failure, lethargy(sluggishness), nausea, respiratory failure, seizures, and vomiting. If you accidentally apply too much Condylox Gel to your skin, wash the skin thoroughly with water and call our doctor and seek medical attention.

 

IMPORTANT patient information:

Condylox Gel not a cure for genital warts and transmission of infection to others can occur during asymptomatic viral shedding even when there are no lesions present. Condylox Gel does not alter the need for precaution in spreading the disease to others.This medication is to be used as directed by a physician. It is for external use only. Eye contact should be avoided.

 

  1. This medication is to be used as directed by a physician. It is for external use only. Patients must wash their hands thoroughly before and after each application. Eye contact should be avoided.
  2. The area being treated must not exceed one and one-half square inches of skin and a maximum of 0.5 grams per day of Condylox Gel can be applied. Condylox Gel treatment is twice a day for 3 consecutive days, then no treatment for 4 consecutive days. This cycle can only be repeated for a maximum of 4 weeks. If genital warts not cleared after a 4-week treatment cycle, you must contact your physician and seek alternative treatment.  Increasing dosage or frequency or duration of treatment does NOT increase efficacy and only increase adverse side effects. Condylox Gel can be systemically absorbed and over usage can have serious systemic side effects.
  3. Sexual (genital, anal, oral) contact should be avoided while the gel on the skin.
  4. After applying the gel, allow the treated area to thoroughly dry before allowing opposing skin to touch treated areas.
  5. It is common for patients to experience local skin reactions such as burning, erythema, erosion, flaking, and edema at the site of application or surrounding areas. Most skin reactions are mild to moderate. Severe skin reactions can occur and should be reported promptly to your own regular primary care physician.
  6. Uncircumcised males treating warts under the foreskin should retract the foreskin and clean the area daily. Failure to do so can lead to the structuring of the foreskin or scarring and could even necessitate circumcision! Patients need to be aware that new warts may develop during therapy, Condylox Gel is NOT a cure.
  7. Patients need to be aware that new warts may develop during therapy, Condylox gel is NOT a cure.

I DO NOT HAVE ANY OF THE ABOVE CONTRAINDICATIONS:

 

In order for Medical Wellness Center Physicians to provide you with the best care, you need to read and agree to Waiver of  Liability and you need to reply honesty to all questions and you need to understand any and all risks and side effects associated with Condylox Gel.

By accepting “I Agree” means that you have read the above contraindication, precautions, and warnings and honestly acknowledge that you do not have any of the above contraindications to Condylox Gel 0.5%  therapy. Also, that I am aware that I may still be infectious even if using Condylox Gel or even when I am asymptomatic.

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