Podophyllum
In StockPodophyllum is a prescription medicine used to treat certain viral skin conditions, particularly external genital warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). It works by slowing the growth of abnormal skin cells and helping remove wart tissue over time. This action supports the controlled treatment of affected skin areas. Use Podophyllum only as directed on the product label or by a healthcare professional.
What is Podophyllum
Podophyllum refers to a group of medications derived from plant based compounds that affect cell growth. In modern medical use topical forms such as podophyllotoxin are commonly prescribed.
Drug class Antimitotic cell growth inhibiting topical agent
Approved and Common Uses
Treatment of external genital warts caused by human papillomavirus HPV
Removal of certain benign skin growths under medical supervision
Available Formulations and Strengths
Topical solution
Gel
Cream
Resin preparations used in clinical settings
Strengths vary depending on formulation and brand. This medication is typically used on specific skin areas and requires careful handling.
What is the Recommended Dosage of Podophyllum
Dosage varies based on
The condition being treated
Age and skin sensitivity
Size and location of the treated area
Liver or kidney function when systemic absorption risk exists
Dosage Forms
Topical solutions
Gels
Creams
Treatment schedules are usually cyclical with application days followed by rest periods to reduce skin irritation.
Dosing must follow specialist instructions. Exact application amount and frequency are determined by a licensed medical specialist. Self adjusting dose or treatment duration is not advised.
How Podophyllum Works
Podophyllum interferes with cell division. It prevents abnormal skin cells from multiplying which leads to the gradual breakdown and removal of wart tissue.
The medication targets affected skin areas rather than the virus itself. This means it helps manage visible lesions but does not eliminate HPV from the body.
Proper application helps limit damage to surrounding healthy skin.
Is a Prescription Required to Buy Podophyllum Online
Many podophyllum based treatments are prescription only particularly higher strength formulations.
Consultation with a licensed dermatologist or relevant medical specialist is recommended before use.
Patients should
Avoid unverified online products
Avoid veterinary or non medical formulations
Purchase only from licensed pharmacies
Incorrect use can cause significant skin injury.
Side Effects of Podophyllum
Common Side Effects
Skin redness
Burning sensation
Mild pain
Peeling or irritation
Swelling at the application site
These effects often occur at treated areas and may improve during treatment breaks.
Serious Side Effects
Severe skin ulceration
Extensive swelling
Signs of systemic toxicity rare
Neurological symptoms if excessive absorption occurs
Immediate medical attention is required if severe pain spreading redness fever or unusual symptoms develop.
Drug Interactions
Topical podophyllum has fewer interactions than oral medications but risks still exist.
Important Interaction Categories
Other topical irritants retinoids acids
Immunosuppressive medicines
Certain antiviral therapies
Over the counter skin treatments
Herbal products that affect skin sensitivity
Patients should provide a complete medication and supplement list to their licensed medical specialist before starting therapy.
Safety and Important Considerations
Key precautions include
Avoid application on broken or inflamed skin unless directed
Limit treated surface area
Prevent contact with eyes and mucous membranes
Special Populations
Pregnancy generally avoided due to potential toxicity
Breastfeeding use requires specialist guidance
Children requires strict supervision
Elderly increased sensitivity possible
Monitoring may include skin assessment and symptom tracking. Overuse increases risk of systemic absorption.
Who This Medication Is For
Podophyllum is typically used for
Adults with external genital warts
Patients requiring localized removal of specific skin growths
Individuals under dermatologic supervision
It is intended for clearly diagnosed conditions where topical cell growth inhibition is appropriate.
Who Should Not Take Podophyllum
Contraindications and precautions include
Pregnancy
Open wounds at treatment site
Large untreated skin areas requiring therapy
Known hypersensitivity to podophyllum compounds
Neurological disorders where systemic toxicity risk is concerning
Use without medical supervision is not recommended.
What to Do If You Miss a Dose
If a scheduled application is missed
Apply at the next planned time if still within the treatment cycle
Do not apply extra amounts
Do not extend treatment days without guidance
Contact a licensed medical specialist if unsure how to resume therapy.
Alternatives to Podophyllum
Alternative treatments in the same therapeutic area include
Topical immune response modifiers
Cryotherapy procedures
Surgical removal techniques
Other topical antiviral or keratolytic treatments
Treatment selection depends on lesion type location and patient factors. Switching therapies requires specialist consultation.
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature
Keep away from direct sunlight and moisture
Close containers tightly after use
Keep out of reach of children and pets
Avoid freezing unless packaging specifies otherwise
Prevent accidental skin contact during storage and handling.
Disclaimer:
This page is for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice diagnosis or treatment. Patients must consult a licensed dermatologist or relevant medical specialist before starting changing or stopping treatment. Treatment decisions must be based on a full clinical evaluation by a qualified specialist.
Prescription Required (Rx) to Buy?
This medication is not available over the counter. A valid prescription from a licensed healthcare
professional is required. Always consult your doctor before use.