Podofilox Topical Solution User Reviews

Podofilox Topical Solution User Reviews

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Here is a collection of user reviews for the medication Podofilox Topical Solution sorted by most helpful. Patient Discussions FAQs

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    Comment from: 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1-6 months (Patient)

    my anus was very raw around the butt hole and every time i wiped myself my skin came off. causing me to be tender and raw like a baby rash but 10 times worse. Published: September 23, 2007 ::

    Comment from: wrapitup4life, 25-34 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    This hurts somethin fierce, for real! If used as directed it works very effectively but i am gonna have to agree with the consensus: the shit is painful and bein a dude i cannot imagine what it must be like for females! Wrap it up! I wish i would have, on the real. Published: August 20, 2008 ::

    Comment from: 19-24 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    i had genital warts on the walls of my vagina, outer lips and anus..At first it burns and it turns the affected skin gray and the infected area begins to flake and fall away left the skin "raw" it is painful because the skin is new and feels like an open cut but it works. I gave a low satisfaction rating because it is extremely painful when the infected skin falls away but if you can endure it, this is for you Published: July 02, 2008 ::

    Comment from: 45-54 Male on Treatment for 1-6 months (Patient)

    It did not feel painful to me, but was somewhat irritating to the skin on my penis. It got rid of the wart after four weeks of application. But four months later the wart came back, in the same exact spot. So now I have to use it again. The recurrence of the wart is why I rate my Satisfaction as "Somewhat Dissatisfied," (two stars). Published: April 07, 2009 ::


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