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- Drug class: Cytotoxic agent
- Dosage forms: Gel Topical 0.5%; Solution Topical
0.5%
- Manufacturer: Oclassen
- FDA Approved: March 13, 1997
Condylox is used to treat:
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Condylox (Podofilix) price comparison
| Pharmacy |
Quantity |
Price |
Shipping |
Order |
| Generic Condylox 0.5 % Solution |
| Health Solutions Network |
1 bottle |
$138 |
$18 |
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| Condylox 0.5 % Gel |
| JRB Health Solutions |
1 tube |
$239 |
$15 |
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| Health Solutions Network |
1 tube |
$237 |
$18 |
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| Health Solutions Network |
2 tubes |
$336 |
$18 |
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| JRB Health Solutions |
2 tubes |
$415 |
$15 |
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| Condylox 0.5 % Solution |
| JRB Health Solutions |
1 bottle |
$198 |
$15 |
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| Health Solutions Network |
1 bottle |
$236 |
$18 |
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| JRB Health Solutions |
2 bottles |
$324 |
$15 |
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| Health Solutions Network |
2 bottles |
$338 |
$18 |
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Condylox Medical Uses
Podofilox is a cytotoxic agent used to treat genital warts. Condylox
is used to remove certain types of warts on the outside skin of the
genital areas (penis or vulva). The gel is used also to treat warts
between the genitals and the rectum, the solution is not. Neither the
gel nor the solution is used to treat to genital warts inside the rectum,
vagina, or penis. This medication works by destroying the skin of the
wart. This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription.
How to buy Condylox without a prescription
This medicine goes in tubes as a 0.5% Gel 3.5 g. You can order 1 or 2 tubes
of Condylox (Podofilox) without prior prescription.
Condylox to treat genital warts
Condylox gel is used to remove certain types of warts on the outside
skin of the genital areas (penis or vulva). The gel is used also to
treat warts between the genitals and the rectum. Condylox is NOT used
to treat warts that occur inside the rectum, vagina, or urine passageways
inside the penis (male) or the vulva (female). Podofilox works by destroying
the skin of the wart. Genital warts are usually found on the genitals,
in the pubic area, and the area between the thighs, but can appear inside
the vagina and anal canal. The virus responsible for genital warts is
called human papilloma virus (HPV). HPV infection around the genitals
is common, although most people have no symptoms. In women, HPV can
invade the vagina and cervix. These warts are flat and not easily visible
without special procedures. Because HPV can lead to cancerous and precancerous
changes in the cervix, it is important that this condition be diagnosed
and treated. Genital warts must be treated by a doctor. DO NOT use over-the
counter remedies meant for other kinds of warts.