Veregen

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  • Warts

Veregen Generic Name & Formulations

General Description

Sinecatechins 15%; oint.

Pharmacological Class

Botanical.

How Supplied

Oint—15g, 30g

Manufacturer

Veregen Indications

Indications

External genital and perianal warts (Condylomata acuminata) in immunocompetent patients.

Veregen Dosage and Administration

Adult

≥18yrs: Wash hands. Apply ointment to each wart 3 times daily for up to 16 weeks. Do not cover treated area.

Children

<18yrs: not established.

Veregen Contraindications

Not Applicable

Veregen Boxed Warnings

Not Applicable

Veregen Warnings/Precautions

Warnings/Precautions

Not for treatment of urethral, intra-vaginal, cervical, rectal, or intra-anal human papilloma viral disease. Do not use on internal or mucous membrane warts or on open wounds. Wash ointment off if severe reaction occurs. Avoid sexual contact with ointment on skin. Immunosuppressed. May stain fabrics. Avoid sun, UV light on treated area. Pregnancy. Nursing mothers.

Veregen Pharmacokinetics

See Literature

Veregen Interactions

Interactions

Concomitant use of condoms or diaphragm: not recommended (ointment may weaken rubber).

Veregen Adverse Reactions

Adverse Reactions

Local reactions (eg, erythema, erosion/ulceration, edema, pruritus, burning, pain/discomfort), phimosis, inguinal lymphadenitis, urethral meatal stenosis, dysuria, bleeding, hypersensitivity, superinfection.

Veregen Clinical Trials

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Veregen Note

Not Applicable

Veregen Patient Counseling

See Literature

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