Podophyllum resin
Podophyllum resin is a drug used in the treatment of warts on the bottom of the feet. It is derived from the Mayapple plant and is also known as Podophyllin.
Description[edit]
Podophyllum resin is a brownish, sticky substance that is applied directly to the wart. It works by destroying the skin cells of the wart, causing it to shrink and eventually disappear. The resin is usually applied by a healthcare professional in a clinic or hospital setting.
Uses[edit]
Podophyllum resin is primarily used to treat plantar warts, which are warts that appear on the soles of the feet. It may also be used to treat other types of warts, such as those that appear on the hands or genitals.
Side Effects[edit]
Possible side effects of podophyllum resin include skin irritation, redness, and pain at the application site. In rare cases, it can cause severe skin reactions or systemic toxicity if absorbed into the bloodstream.
Precautions[edit]
Podophyllum resin should not be used on moles, birthmarks, or unusual warts with hair growing from them. It should also not be used on warts in the genital area or on the face. Pregnant women should not use podophyllum resin, as it can harm the unborn baby.
Interactions[edit]
Podophyllum resin may interact with other drugs or substances applied to the skin. It is important to tell your healthcare provider about all medications and skin products you are using before starting treatment with podophyllum resin.
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