Typically, dosing is once a day, 3 days a week (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, or Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday). Apply Aldata cream at bedtime, after bathing, so you do not wash off the cream. Treatment with Aldata cream should continue until the warts are completely gone, or up to 16 weeks.
Patient information
Aldata cream can effectively clear genital warts as quickly as 4 weeks, although the average time to healing is 10 weeks and may take as long as 16 weeks. Results vary from person to person. Aldata cream doesn't destroy healthy skin. Most people who use Aldata cream don't complain of pain. One of the most common side effects is redness. This may be a sign that your immune system is working. Other common side effects are peeling of the skin, itching, flaking, and swelling around the warts.
Precautions
Aldata cream may weaken condoms and diaphragms, so sexual contact should be avoided while the cream is on the skin. A woman who is or becomes pregnant while using Aldata cream should notify her health care provider immediately. Do not use Aldata to treat internal (inside the vagina or anus) warts.
Drug interactions
Tell your doctor of all nonprescription and prescription medication you may use.