Sinecatechins Topical Ointment

How is Sinecatechins Topical Ointment dosed?

The recommended dosage for sinecatechins topical ointment is as follows:

  • For adults with external warts around the genital and rectal areas (condylomata acuminata), apply a thin layer (about a 0.5 cm strand) to the affected area three times a day. Gently rub it in.
  • The dosage for children should be determined by a healthcare professional. It is important to follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage and frequency. If you have any questions or concerns about the dosage, consult your doctor.

What is the dosage form of Sinecatechins Topical Ointment?

Sinecatechins topical ointment is available in the form of an ointment.

How is Sinecatechins Topical Ointment administered?

To administer sinecatechins topical ointment, apply a thin layer (about 0.5 cm strand) to the affected area three times a day. Gently rub it in. This medication is specifically used to treat external warts around the genital and rectal areas, known as condylomata acuminata. For children, the dose must be determined by a healthcare professional.

What are common precautions when taking Sinecatechins Topical Ointment?

Common precautions when using sinecatechins topical ointment include:

  1. Avoiding sunlight: Sinecatechins may increase sensitivity to sunlight, so it is important to avoid sunlight, sunlamps, and tanning beds on the treated area.
  2. Avoiding sexual activity: Do not engage in genital, oral, or anal sex while the ointment is on your skin. Additionally, be aware that the ointment may weaken latex (rubber) condoms or diaphragms, reducing their effectiveness.
  3. Not a cure for genital or anal warts: Sinecatechins is not a cure for genital or anal warts, and new warts may still develop during or after treatment.
  4. Staining clothing and bedding: This ointment may stain clothes and bedding, so take necessary precautions during application.
  5. No cosmetics or other skin care products: Avoid using cosmetics or other skin care products on the same area of skin where the ointment is applied, unless directed by your doctor. Remember to follow your doctor's instructions on how to use this medication and seek medical advice if you have any concerns or questions.