A single-blind study of podophyllotoxin cream 0.5% and podophyllotoxin solution 0.5% in male patients with genital warts.

CS Petersen, T Agner, V Ottevanger, J Larsen… - Sexually Transmitted …, 1995 - sti.bmj.com
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate the efficacy-safety ratio of a new topical podophyllotoxin cream
0.5% compared with podophyllotoxin solution 0.5%(Condyline) in male patients with genital …

Cantharidin–podophylotoxin–salicylic acid versus cryotherapy in the treatment of plantar warts: a randomized prospective study

N Kaçar, L Taşlı, S Korkmaz, Ş Ergin… - Journal of the …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background Plantar warts are refractory to any form of treatment. High cure rates have been
reported with a topical proprietary formulation consisting of 1% cantharidin, 5 …

Efficacy and safety of imiquimod versus podophyllotoxin in the treatment of anogenital warts

P Komericki, M Akkilic-Materna… - Sexually transmitted …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
Background: Anogenital warts are a common sexually transmitted disease caused by
human papillomaviruses. Despite the fact, that imiquimod and podophyllotoxin represent …

Self-treatment of female external genital warts with 0.5% Podophyllotoxin cream (Condyline®) vs weekly applications of 20% Podophyllin Solution

D Hellberg, T Svarrer, S Nilsson… - International journal of …, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
Sixty women with genital warts were randomly allocated to treatment with either weekly
application of 20% podophyllin solution or self-treatment with 0.5% podophyllotoxin cream …

A retrospective analysis of efficacy and recurrence rate for viral warts treated by cryotherapy

JE KIM, IH KIM, SW SON - Korean Journal of Dermatology, 2006 - pesquisa.bvsalud.org
BACKGROUND: Cryotherapy is a standard treatment for warts. However, there have been
few studies to assess the recurrence rate of warts after cryotherapy. OBJECTIVE: This study …

Cryotherapy versus imiquimod 5% cream combined with a keratolytic lotion in cutaneous warts in children: A randomized study

C Stefanaki, I Lagogiani, A Kouris… - Journal of …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Background and objective: Although cutaneous warts are extremely common in children
effective treatment does not exist. We combined imiquimod with a salicylic acid solution …

Polyphenon E®: a new treatment for external anogenital warts

S Tatti, E Stockfleth, KR Beutner… - British Journal of …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Summary Background External genital warts (EGWs, condylomata acuminata) are a
common, highly contagious disease caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), predominantly …

Cost‐effectiveness of cryotherapy versus salicylic acid for the treatment of plantar warts: economic evaluation alongside a randomised controlled trial (EVerT trial)

E Stamuli, S Cockayne, C Hewitt… - Journal of foot and …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Background Plantar warts (verrucae) are extremely common. Although many will
spontaneously disappear without treatment, treatment may be sought for a variety of reasons …

The cost-effectiveness of patient-applied treatments for anogenital warts

P Williams, G von Krogh - International journal of STD & …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
A model was developed to estimate the cost-effectiveness of podophyllotoxin and imiquimod
for self-treatment of anogenital warts. The effectiveness endpoint was sustained clearance …

Topical treatment of genital warts in men, an open study of podophyllotoxin cream compared with solution.

A Strand, RM Brinkeborn, A Siboulet - Sexually Transmitted Infections, 1995 - sti.bmj.com
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate the clinical efficacy of a 0.15% and a 0.3% cream formulation of
podophyllotoxin in comparison with the 0.5% solution in the treatment of condylomata …