Aldara

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Aldara (imiquimod) drug information

Aldara (imiquimod) cream belongs to the group of topical immunomodulators. The active substance of Aldara is imiquimod (immunomodulator). Aldara cream is an immunomodulatory agent that is used to treat skin disorders.

Aldara (imiquimod) instructions for use

Aldara (imiquimod) cream is used in the treatment of patients with papillomas, genital warts, molluscum contagiosum and basal cell carcinoma. In addition, it is effective for the regeneration of the skin in patients with actinic keratosis.

Aldara is applied on clean skin surface and gently rubbed until completely absorbed. Since the drug’s penetration through human skin is low, Aldara will not lead to a severe overdose. At the same time, it is strictly forbidden to swallow this drug.

Dosage indications for Aldara (imiquimod)

Aldara (imiquimod) cream should be applied in a thin layer, once a day, two-three times a week (better at night). It is not recommended to use the cream under the bandage. Patients should not take a shower or bath for 8-10 hours. After this, the cream should be washed off with warm water and soap. Aldara is applied until the visible symptoms of the disease disappear.

Do not apply the cream more than 1 time per day. Avoid using an excessive amount of Aldara cream. The whole treatment should not exceed four months (16 weeks).

Possible side effects of Aldara (imiquimod)

Aldara (imiquimod) cream may cause a variety of adverse reactions - local inflammatory reactions, as well as some systemic manifestations (nervous, digestive and other systems). In case of severe skin reactions, patients need to discuss the situation with the doctor.

Skin reactions: rash, itching, pain, erythema, erosion, edema, dermatitis, folliculitis, eczema, urticaria, ulceration, hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation.

Central and peripheral nervous system: headache, dizziness, insomnia, depression, irritability, paresthesia, drowsiness.

Digestive system: nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, anorexia.

Immune system: low hemoglobin, leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia.

Musculoskeletal system: back pain, arthralgia.

Respiratory system: pharyngitis, rhinitis.

Reproductive system: fungal and bacterial infections, herpes simplex, vaginitis, vulvitis, pain in the penis, vagina, atrophic vaginitis.

Other possible reactions: infections, myalgia, fever, flu-like symptoms, fatigue, increased sweating, lymphadenopathy.

Do NOT use Aldara (imiquimod) in the following cases

Aldara (imiquimod) should not be used in the presence of the following diseases and conditions: - In children under eighteen years of age; - In the treatment of patients with individual intolerance to the main and auxiliary components of the drug; - In case of violation of the integrity of the skin.

Aldara (imiquimod) warnings

According to numerous reviews, Aldara (imiquimod) cream is effective in more than 90 percent of cases. It significantly improves the health of patients.

Despite the fact that Aldara interaction with other drugs has not been studied, it can be combined with other systemic drugs.

Aldara should be prescribed with caution in pregnant women (patients need to weigh the potential harms and benefits of the drug). Aldara cream should not be used during lactation.

When applying Aldara, patients should avoid contact with healthy areas of the skin and mucous membranes (the cream should be washed off with soap and water). After applying Aldara cream, patients should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water. Avoid exposure to the sun during Aldara therapy (due to increased risk of sunburn).

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(Updated: November 30, -1)
So, I have used aldara and I can say that it really does help when your problem is related with warts. I have had about 4 warts like in a little group and this group was located in the area between my vagina and my anus and it was very uncomfortable and awkward. When I firstly visited my doctor telling her what’s my problem it was very awkward but good for me that she is a good specialist and really helped me out. She gave me this drug and in about 2 weeks or so those warts have disappeared completely and now I don’t even have a sign of them, like they never were there. I can surely say that this drug have worked wonders for the warts so I can assume that it will work for everybody who’s having troubles with them. but, I need to warn you that the treatment is a little bit unpleasant and uncomfortable. But it is worth it. It’s uncomfortable because after a couple of uses, the area were the group of warts were located has become irritated and a little bit sore. I’m just telling you this because if you intend to use this drug you might want to know this so you won’t be scared that something goes wrong. This is completely normal and trust me a little bit of discomfort is definitely worth the results this drug would provide you. the doctor who prescribed this drug told me that she thinks that this drug is the best one for warts even though it creates that bit of discomfort. She mentioned that this drug doesn’t leave any scars (and now I see that she’s right) plus it can help you to avoid some new warts to grow in that area where you have had them (and so far I can see that she’s right with this point too). You also might need to know one more thing, this drug is quite expensive but I assume that a good product that really would work has to be expensive. I think that a simple, cheap product won’t work the same way as an expensive one would. Plus, expensive is quite relative because a one month supply with aldara (in case you don’t have an insurance) would cost you around $300 so for somebody it might be a problem but for others won’t. for me it weren’t because my insurance helped me. moreover, even though it seems expensive, a little bit of this drug can go a pretty long way and that is why if you use it correctly, you can do this drug (and this means your money too) to last much long by using just half of the packed at once. That is why I can say that it will cost you $150 for getting rid of one group of warts and it will leave you no scars or something like that. maybe for others it won’t seem such a good idea but for me $150 with a little bit of discomfort is definitely worth getting rid of those things. hope this helps.
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