|
Order These Products Online:
Acyclovir - Rx-Mail
Acyclovir is an antiviral drug. It slows the growth ...
More on Acylovir
Aldara - Rx-Mail Aldara
topical is used in the treatment of...
More on Aldara
Chantix - Rx-Mail Chantix is a nicotine-free, smoking cessation prescription drug...
More on Chantix
Cialis - Rx-Mail Cialis is
a pill used to treat erectile dysfunction in...
More on Cialis
Lessina - Rx-Mail Birth control pills contain a combination of
hormones...
More on Lessina
Levitra -
Rx-Mail
LEVITRA is an FDA-approved oral prescription...
More on Levitra
Nexium - Nexium is used to
treat ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease...
More on Nexium
Ortho Evra Patch - Rx-Mail Ortho Evra Patch is a form of estrogen...
More on Ortho Evra Patch
Ortho Tricyclen - Rx-Mail Birth control pills contain a combination of
hormones that is...
More on Ortho Tricyclen
Propecia - Rx-Mail Propecia is used
in the treatment of male pattern hair loss... More on Propecia
Renova - Rx-Mail Renova is a topical form of vitamin
A. It helps the skin to renew... More on Renova
Viagra - Viagra is used
in the treatment of erectile dysfunction ...
More on Viagra
Click
below for any additional product info
Retin-A -
Valtrex -
Vaniqa
Yasmin -
Xenical
Zyban -
Zyrtec |

Aldara Online
|
Pricing |
|
Dosage |
Quantity |
Price |
2nd Day
Air |
Consult
Fee |
|
|
Aldara 12 Pack |
1 |
<%
msqla ="SELECT * From ProductsTbl Where (ProductID = '1')"
Set ooRS= Conn.Execute(msqla)
%>
$299 |
FREE |
$0 |
Order
Aldara Now! |
|
Aldara 36 Pack |
1 |
<%
msqla ="SELECT * From ProductsTbl Where (ProductID = '1')"
Set ooRS= Conn.Execute(msqla)
%>
$
<% = ooRS("Price") %>
869 |
FREE |
$0 |
Order
Aldara Now! |
What is
Aldara topical (Aldara)?
Aldara is an immune response
modifier. The exact way that
Aldara topical works is not
known.
Aldara topical is used in the
treatment of external genital and
perianal warts, actinic keratosis
(warty overgrowths of skin) on the
face and scalp and for treating
superficial basal cell carcinoma.
Aldara may also be used for
purposes other than those listed in
this medication guide.
What
should I discuss with my healthcare
provider before using Aldara
topical?
|
 |
Do not use Aldara topical
on areas of broken, wounded,
or burned skin. Wait until
these conditions have healed
before using Aldara
topical. |
Before
using Aldara topical, tell your
doctor if you have any other medical
conditions or if you use any other
medications. You may not be able to
use Aldara topical, or you may
require a dosage adjustment or
special monitoring during treatment.
|
 |
Aldara topical is in the
FDA pregnancy category C
which means that it is not
known whether Aldara
topical will be harmful to
an unborn baby. Do not use
Aldara topical without
first talking to your doctor
if you are pregnant or could
become pregnant during
treatment. |
|
 |
It is not known whether
Aldara topical passes
into breast milk. Do not use
Aldara topical without
first talking to your doctor
if you are breast feeding a
baby. |
How
should I apply Aldara topical?
Use
Aldara exactly as directed by
your doctor. If you do not
understand these directions, ask
your pharmacist, nurse, or doctor to
explain them to you.
|
 |
Aldara topical is
intended for external use
only. Do not take Aldara
topical by mouth. Avoid
getting this medication in
the eyes, on the lips, or in
the nose. Do not apply
Aldara topical in the
vagina or anus. |
|
 |
Do not use Aldara topical
on areas of broken, wounded,
or burned skin. Wait until
these conditions have healed
before using Aldara
topical. |
Aldara topical should be applied
before bed, and left on the skin for
approximately 8 hours for the
treatment of actinic keratosis and 6
to 10 hours for the treatment of
genital or perianal warts. After the
prescribed amount of time passes,
the cream should be removed by
washing the area with mild soap and
water.
To use
Aldara topical:
 |
Before applying Aldara
topical, wash the area to be
treated with mild soap and
water and allow the area to
dry thoroughly (at least 10
minutes). |
 |
Uncircumcised males treating
genital warts under the
foreskin must pull back the
foreskin and clean before
treatment. The area under
the foreskin should be
cleaned daily during
treatment.
|
 |
Wash your hands before and
after application of
Aldara topical cream.
|
 |
Open a new packet of
Aldara cream just before
use. Apply up to, but not
more than, one package of
the cream to the treatment
area at each application.
|
 |
Female patients applying
Aldara topical to genital
warts around the vaginal
opening should take special
care to avoid getting the
cream on the skin
surrounding the genital
wart. Also, do not apply the
cream inside the vagina.
Because the vaginal skin is
delicate, pain or swelling
may occur, possibly
resulting in difficulty
urinating.
|
 |
Rub the cream into the skin
until the cream is no longer
visible.
|
 |
For the treatment of actinic
keratosis, the treated area
should be no larger than
approximately 2 inches by 2
inches (about the size of
the forehead or one cheek).
|
 |
Do not cover the area with
an airtight bandage or tight
clothing. A cotton gauze
dressing may be used if
needed. Cotton underwear may
be worn after application of
the cream to the genital or
perianal area .
|
 |
Use each packet of cream for
one application only. Throw
away any unused cream in the
packet, out of the reach of
children and pets. Do not
save unused cream for later
use. |
Do not
get the treated area wet, bathe or
shower, or go swimming until the
prescribed amount of time for
treatment has passed.
Aldara topical is usually used
once a day, 2 days a week, 3 to 4
days apart in the treatment of
actinic keratosis. Use Aldara
topical for the full amount of time
as prescribed by your doctor.
Treatment with Aldara topical
should continue for 16 weeks, even
if all actinic keratoses appear to
be gone, unless you are told
otherwise by your healthcare
provider.
Aldara topical is usually used
once a day, 3 days a week in the
treatment of genital warts. Use
Aldara topical for the full
amount of time as prescribed by your
doctor. Treatment with Aldara
topical should continue for 16
weeks, even if all actinic keratoses
appear to be gone, unless you are
told otherwise by your healthcare
provider.
|
 |
Do not use Aldara topical
for longer than is
prescribed. Using too much
Aldara topical cream,
using it too often, or for
too long, can increase the
risk of having a severe skin
reaction or other side
effect. Talk to your
healthcare provider if you
symptoms do not improve or
if they worsen. |
Use
Aldara topical only on the areas
of skin for which it is prescribed.
Do not use it to treat other skin
conditions.
|
 |
Do not have sexual contact
including genital, anal, or
oral sex when the cream is
on the genital or perianal
skin. Aldara topical may
weaken condoms and vaginal
diaphragms. This means they
may not work as well to
prevent pregnancy. Talk to
your healthcare provider
about the use of effective
birth control and about
safer sex methods. |
|
 |
Store Aldara topical at
room temperature away from
moisture and heat. |
What should
I avoid while using Aldara
topical?
Do not
get the treated area wet, bathe or
shower, or go swimming until the
prescribed amount of time for
treatment has passed.
|
 |
Aldara topical may
increase the sensitivity of
the skin to sunlight. Avoid
prolonged exposure to
sunlight and artificial UV
rays (e.g., sunlamps). A
sunscreen should be applied
and protective clothing
(e.g., hat, long sleeves)
should be worn when exposure
to the sun is unavoidable.
Individuals with sunburn
should not use Aldara
topical until the sunburn is
fully healed. |
Aldara topical is not a cure for
genital or perianal warts. New warts
may develop during treatment with
Aldara topical. It is not known
whether Aldara topical can stop
the spread of genital or perianal
warts to other people.
|
 |
Do not have sexual contact
including genital, anal, or
oral sex when the cream is
on the genital or perianal
skin. Aldara topical may
weaken condoms and vaginal
diaphragms. This means they
may not work as well to
prevent pregnancy. Talk to
your healthcare provider
about the use of effective
birth control and about
safer sex methods. |
What
are the possible side effects of
Aldara topical?
|
 |
Stop using Aldara topical
and seek emergency medical
attention if you experience
a rare but serious allergic
reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of the
throat; swelling of the
lips, tongue, or face; or
hives). |
Other
less serious side effects are more
likely to occur. Continue to use
Aldara topical and talk to your
healthcare provider if you
experience any of the following:
 |
treatment site reactions
such as redness; swelling;
sores, blisters, or ulcers;
hardened or thickened skin;
peeling skin; scabbing or
crusting; itching; burning;
and changes in skin color
that do not always go away; |
 |
headache;
|
 |
muscle aches;
|
 |
tiredness; or
|
 |
diarrhea |
During
treatment with Aldara topical and
until after the skin is healed, the
skin of the treatment area is likely
to appear noticeably different from
the normal surrounding skin. If a
skin reaction becomes severe,
affects your daily activities, or
does not go away, contact your
healthcare provider right away.
Sometimes, treatment with Aldara
topical must be stopped for a while
to allow the skin to heal.
Side
effects other than those listed here
may also occur. Talk to your doctor
about any side effect that seems
unusual or that is especially
bothersome.
What other
drugs will affect Aldara topical?
Aldara topical is not likely to
interact with medications taken
orally during treatment. Tell your
doctor and pharmacist about all
other medicines you are using,
especially other topical
preparations, and talk to your
doctor and pharmacist before using
any prescription or over-the-counter
medicines, including vitamins,
minerals, and herbal products.
What
does my medication look like?
Aldara topical is available with
a prescription under the brand name
Aldara in a 5% cream for topical
use. Other brand or generic
formulations may also be available.
Ask your pharmacist any questions
you have about this medication
especially if it is new to you.
|
|
|
|