Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| imiquimod (5% and 1% cream) | Aldara |
How It Works
Imiquimod is thought to work by helping
the body's
immune system produce
interferon and similar substances that attack abnormal
cells, viruses, and cancerous cells.1
Imiquimod is a cream available by prescription. It can be applied at
home. Your doctor will show you how to apply imiquimod.
Why It Is Used
Imiquimod may be the medicine
treatment your doctor recommends first for external genital warts. It may
shrink the warts.
Imiquimod is approved to treat genital warts,
actinic keratosis, and superficial
basal cell carcinoma.
Imiquimod can be
used for difficult-to-treat common
warts.
It is not known whether imiquimod
is safe to use during pregnancy or on children younger than 12. In the United
States, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved imiquimod for
those age 12 and older.
How Well It Works
Genital warts
Studies report:
- Many genital warts go away within 4 months of
treatment.1
- Imiquimod 5% cream is more
effective than 1% cream for genital warts.1
After using imiquimod, there is up to a 20% chance the
warts will come back.2
Basal cell carcinoma
Studies show that more than
75% of superficial basal cell carcinomas cleared when imiquimod cream was
applied. Imiquimod may prove to be beneficial in treating large, superficial
basal cell carcinomas on the trunk of the body, where surgical treatment can
cause severe scarring.3
Common warts
Whether imiquimod is an effective
treatment for common warts is not yet known.
Side Effects
Side effects of imiquimod, which are
common but usually mild, include:1
- Skin redness.
- Flaking of the
skin.
- Swelling.
- Scabs.
- Itching.
- Burning.
- Lightening of skin color.
Less common side effects include:
- Headache.
- Flu-like
symptoms.
- Muscle pain.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Wash your hands after applying
imiquimod cream, because it may cause skin irritation.
The cost of
imiquimod, which may not be covered by insurance, can be very expensive for the
length of treatment.
The benefits and effectiveness of each type
of treatment need to be compared with the side effects and cost. Discuss this
with your doctor.
Genital warts
Genital warts may go away on their
own. Treating genital warts does not cure a human papillomavirus (HPV)
infection. The virus may remain in the body in an inactive state after warts
are removed. A person treated for genital warts may still be able to spread the
infection. Condoms may help reduce the risk of HPV infection.
Avoid sexual contact while you are using imiquimod cream for genital
warts. The cream may weaken condoms and diaphragms. It also may irritate your
partner's skin or may rub off during sex.
Basal cell carcinoma
Imiquimod is usually used to
treat basal cell carcinomas when surgical methods cannot be used.
Common warts
Imiquimod may be used on warts that
are resistant to other treatments. It is generally used when other treatments
have failed.
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