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Safety and effectiveness of cantharidin-podophylotoxin-salicylic acid in the treatment of recalcitrant plantar warts.

Daniel López López1, Juan Manuel Vilar Fernández2, Marta Elena Losa Iglesias3, Carlos Álvarez Castro1, Carlos Romero Morales4, María Matilde García Sánchez1, Ricardo Becerro de Bengoa Vallejo5.   

Abstract

The aim of our study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical cantharidin-podophylotoxin-salicylic acid (CPS) treatment of recalcitrant plantar warts (RPW). This study was carried out in a health center in the city of A Coruña (Spain) between January and December 2013. A total of 75 patients completed all the stages of the research process. Information related to treatment with CPS and adverse effects was abstracted from medical records. Of 93 potential patients identified, 75 had at least one follow-up visit or telephone call after treatment and were included in this study. Patients experienced an average of 5.4 visits until complete resolution of their plantar wart occurred, although CPS was not applied at every visit. Fifty-four patients required one application to eliminate the wart and 21 patients required two applications/patient. Seventy-seven percent of patients experienced blistering - an expected therapeutic side effect. All patients experienced some form of an adverse event, the most common being pain (81.3%) and significant blistering (15%). Other side effects were rare (18.7%) and included pruritus, possible mild infection, significant irritation, and bleeding. All patients reported treatment, supporting our results that CPS is a safe and efficacious treatment modality for RPW and should be considered when symptomatic infection necessitates treatment.
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Keywords:  cantharidin; foot disease; warts

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27072919     DOI: 10.1111/dth.12356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dermatol Ther        ISSN: 1396-0296            Impact factor:   2.851


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1.  Cantharidin as an Alternative Treatment for Genital Warts: A Case Monitored With Optical Coherence Tomography.

Authors:  Cristel Ruini; Benjamin M Clanner-Engelshofen; Markus Heppt; Thomas Herzinger; Miklós Sárdy; Thomas Ruzicka; Lars E French; Markus Reinholz
Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol       Date:  2020-09-08       Impact factor: 3.875

2.  Successful treatment of plantar warts using topical Zijinding, a traditional Chinese medicine preparation: A case series.

Authors:  Ying Zhao; Siddharth Sridhar; Lina Guo; Susanna K P Lau; Yingchun Xu; Patrick C Y Woo
Journal:  J Cosmet Dermatol       Date:  2019-09-03       Impact factor: 2.696

3.  A Retrospective Study of Clinical Efficacy of Cantharidin Cream for Verruca Plantaris.

Authors:  Xuelin Wu; Yanqing Hu; Yan Lu; Xiuling Ke; Kangxing Liu; Xianyi Zhou; Yongxuan Hu
Journal:  Infect Drug Resist       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 4.177

4.  Real-life treatment of cutaneous warts with cantharidin podophyllin salicylic acid solution.

Authors:  Anh Ly Nguyen; Koen D Quint; Jan Nico Bouwes Bavinck; Angelina Erceg; Wim J A de Kort; John E M Körver
Journal:  Dermatol Ther       Date:  2019-11-20       Impact factor: 2.851

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