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joshua&malone
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« on: Monday, September 5, 2011»
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Always wash your hands after applying the medicine
also. Imiquad is normally used 2 times per week for
up to 16 weeks. How you use this medication will
depend on the condition you are treating.
A single treatment area should be no larger than a
2inch square. Use the medicine before going to bed
and leave it on for 8 hours. In the morning, wash
off the medicine with water and a mild soap.
Each packet contains 250 mg of the cream which is
equivalent to 12. Aldera is used to treat actinic
keratosis (a condition caused by too much sun
exposure) on the face and scalp. Imiquad is also
used to treat a minor form of skin cancer called
superficial basal cell carcinoma, when surgery would
not be an appropriate treatment.
Tell your
doctor about any unusual or bothersome side effect.
The sachets are priced at $5.
Do not share
this medication with anyone else, even if they have
the same symptoms you have. Throw away the packet
after one use, even if there is medicine left in it.
If you treat more than one skin area at a time, ask
your doctor how many packets to use.
Do
not use extra medicine to make up the missed dose.
Keep each packet unopened until you are ready to use
it. Avoid getting this medication in your eyes,
mouth, and nose, or on your lips.
But many
drugs can interact with each other. Tell your doctor
about all your prescriptions and overthecounter
medications, vitamins, minerals, herbal products,
and drugs prescribed by other doctors. Get emergency
medical help if you have any of these signs of an
allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing;
swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Imiquad also treats genital warts that appear on the
outside of the body, but this medicine is not a cure
for genital warts. Imiquad may also be used for
other purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Do not use the medication in larger generic aldara
cream price, or use it for longer than recommended
by your doctor.
The treatment area is
defined as one contiguous area of approximately 25
cm2 (e. Your dosage may be different. Please consult
your doctor.
This is especially important
if you have a more severe skin reaction to the
medication. Do not miss any scheduled visits to your
doctor. Call your doctor if your skin condition does
not improve or if it gets worse during treatment.
This could result in vaginal swelling or irritation
and painful urination. Imiquad is not a cure for
genital warts and it may not keep you from spreading
this condition to others through vaginal, anal, or
oral sex. For best results, keep using the medicine
for the entire length of time prescribed by your
doctor.
Do not cover the treated skin
areas with any type of plastic bandaging, and avoid
nylon underwear. You may wear cotton gauze or
underwear over the treated area. Use the medicine
before going to bed and leave it on for 6 to 10
hours.
Wash off the medicine and call your
doctor at once if you have a serious skin reaction
such as severe itching, burning, oozing, bleeding,
or skin changes where the medicine is applied. Less
serious side effects may include: mild skin
irritation, dryness, flaking, scabbing, redness, or
hardening of the skin where the medicine was
applied; changes in the color of treated skin;
fever, chills, body aches, swollen glands, flu
symptoms; runny or stuffy nose, cough, sore throat;
headache, back ache, muscle pain; or diarrhea, upset
stomach. This is not a complete list of side effects
and others may occur.
Follow the
instructions on your prescription label. Using too
much of this medicine, or using it for too long can
increase your risk of severe skin reactions. Allow
the skin to dry for at least 10 minutes before
applying the medicine.
Do not place the
cream in your rectum, vagina, or uretha. If it does
get into any of these areas, wash with water.
Imiquad can make your skin more sensitive to
sunlight and sunburn may result.
Then wash
off the medicine with water and a mild soap. Clean
this area daily during treatment. When treating
genital warts around the vagina, avoid getting the
cream on the more sensitive inner layers of vaginal
tissue.
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