Active substance: Imiquimod
Dosage: 5%.
Price: €28.87 – €193.41
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What is Aldara
Aldara is an immune response modifier used in the treatment of actinic keratosis. It is available as a cream in sachets. The main active ingredient, imiquimod, acts on condylomata and basaliomas.
Indications for use of Aldara
Aldara cream is prescribed for topical treatment:
- External genital and perianal warts (condyloma acuminata);
- superficial basaliomas;
- actinic keratoses on the face or scalp in patients with a normal immune system.
Directions for use and dosage
Dosage and duration of treatment are determined individually for each patient by a healthcare professional. Apply the cream in a thin layer, rubbing gently to absorb and leave on for 6 to 10 hours. During this time, showering is not recommended and the product should be washed off with soap and water. One sachet of cream is sufficient for an area of 20 square centimetres of skin; cream from an open pouch cannot be used.
Genital warts in adults: apply the cream to the affected areas three times a week and leave it on for 6 to 10 hours. Treatment should be continued until complete disappearance of the condyloma or for a maximum of 16 weeks.
Superficial basalioma in adults: the cream is applied 5 days a week and the treatment lasts for 6 weeks. Leave the cream on the treated areas for 8 hours and then wash with soap and warm water. If after 12 weeks of treatment the therapeutic effect has not occurred, another product should be used. If a reaction or infection occurs in the affected area, treatment should be discontinued for a few days.
Actinic keratosis in adults: Aldara cream should be applied three times a week for 4 weeks. If there is no improvement after four weeks, extend the treatment for another four weeks. Leave the cream on the skin for 8 hours and do not apply more than once a day.
Contraindications
Do not prescribe in case of hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients.
Side effects
The following adverse reactions may occur erythema, desquamation, erosion, oedema, headache, flu-like symptoms, muscle pain, dysuria, susceptibility to bacterial infections, herpes, vaginitis, vaginal candidiasis, mycosis, vulvitis, lymphadenopathy, insomnia, drowsiness, paraesthesia, hyperaemia, pharyngitis, rhinitis, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, dermatitis, pruritus, urticaria, vaginal pain, erectile dysfunction, pain in the affected skin areas, chills, swollen eyelids, conjunctival inflammation, joint pain, hypo- and hyperpigmentation, hair loss in the areas of application of the cream, decreased haemoglobin levels.
Special Instructions
Avoid contact of the mucous membranes of the eyes, lips and nose with the cream. Use with caution in patients with autoimmune diseases or organ transplants. When using the product there is a risk of skin inflammation.
Do not apply the cream on damaged skin, after surgery. The cream should be applied to skin washed with soap and water, without the use of occlusive dressings. Treatment of patients with urethral, intravaginal, cervical, rectal or intra-anal warts is not recommended.
Overdose
A single overdose of the cream is unlikely with topical treatment, but persistent overdose may cause severe local skin reactions. Ingestion of 200 mg of cream may cause vomiting, nausea, gastrointestinal disturbances and low blood pressure.
How many times a day is Aldara used?
The cream should be applied once a day and left on for 4 to 10 hours, depending on the symptoms.
When Imiquimod starts to take effect
The therapeutic effect is achieved after two weeks of use.
How many days should the cream be used?
Aldara is used for four weeks, and then the treatment is extended for another four weeks if necessary.
Does Aldara improve the skin?
Generally, after application of the cream during the initial phase of treatment, areas of redness and soreness may appear on the skin. These disappear after a few weeks of treatment, during which time the skin is very prone to infection. If the adverse reactions do not disappear, treatment with the cream should be discontinued and a doctor should be consulted about further use of the product. In the case of solar keratosis, the skin will become smoother as a result of the treatment.
Use During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Treatment with the cream is not permitted during pregnancy and lactation.