Description
Before using, be sure to read the label. Apply the cream after cleaning and drying the affected area. Imiquad works in genital warts by triggering the immune system to produce natural substances which help fight against the virus, that causes warts. Its precise mechanism in basal cell cancer or actinic keratosis is unknown. Only use this medication externally. Use it for the recommended amount of time and dosage, per your doctor's instructions. After applying, wash your hands unless the hands are the affected area.
Dosage
Before utilizing this medication, the risks and advantages should be thoroughly discussed with the doctor. Alcohol is unknown to interact with anything. It is advised to speak with your doctor before using. There were no known tendencies toward habit formation. It has not been proven through clinical studies how long this medication will stay active in the body. It is not known from clinical studies how long it will take for this medication to start working. Before using this medication, talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits. Unless absolutely necessary, breastfeeding women should not take this medication. Pregnant women should only use this medication if absolutely necessary. Your clinical condition may prompt your doctor to advise you to stop taking the medication or to stop breastfeeding.
Missed dose
As soon as you realize you missed a dose, administer it. Applying a second dose to make up for the missed one is not advised. Skip the missed dose if your next dose is almost due.
Overdose
Unless it is administered in large doses over an extended period of time, this medication's overdose is unlikely to result in severe symptoms. Ingestion of this medication, however, has the potential to be harmful and may necessitate prompt medical attention. Symptoms of an overdose may include severe skin irritation, feeling light-headed, or fainting, etc.
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Do not cover the treated area with bandages or dressings. Imiquimod should be given only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the infant. Women should take special care when applying cream at the opening of the vagina. Common side effects Headache., Viral infection, Flaking, Erythema, Scaling, And diarrhea., Excoriation, Skin erosion, Abnormal skin pigmentation., Permanent hypo- or hyperpigmentation, Oedema, Rarely local ulceration and scabbing, And fatigue., Itching, Pain, And vomiting., Abnormal heart beat, Inflamed skin may occur occasionally. Please follow your doctor's advice regarding its use.