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Composition :

IMIQUIMOD-12.5MG

Manufacturer/Marketer :

Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Ltd

Consume Type :

TOPICAL

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About Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm belongs to the class of medication called 'immune response modifiers', primarily indicated in the treatment of basal cell carcinoma (a type of skin cancer), actinic keratosis (precancerous growths) and warts on the foreskin of the penis in men and on the vagina in women. Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a type of skin cancer where that appears as a slightly transparent bump on the upper layer of skin. Actinic keratosis is a scaly, rough patch on the skin that develops due to excessive sun exposure for many years. A wart is a small, fleshy bump on the skin or mucous membrane. Warts can spread from one body part to another.

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm consists of 'Imiquimod', which works by stimulating the immune system of the body so that the immune system releases chemicals that fights various virus and destroy the cells of cancer. When Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is used directly on precancerous lesions and skin cancers, then it causes inflammation on the affected part of the skin that destroys the lesion. However, the degree of infection varies from person to person.

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is for external (skin) use only. You should use this medicine exactly as prescribed by your doctor. Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm may cause side effects such as wearing away of the upper layers of the skin, irritation, redness, itching and burning sensation at the application site. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of these side effects persist or get worse, consult a doctor immediately.

Do not use Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm if you are allergic to any contents of it. It is not recommended to use Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm on broken or bleeding skin and warts more than 4 centimeters in size (approximately the size of a postal stamp). Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is not recommended for pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers and children below 12 years of age. Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm may not interact with alcohol. Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm may not affect your ability to drive.

Uses of Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm

Genital warts, basal cell carcinoma and actinic keratosis

Directions for Use

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is for external use only. Wash the affected area with mild soap and water before applying Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm. Allow the area to dry for at least 10 minutes. Wash your hands. Apply a thin layer of Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm to the affected area and rub the cream into your skin until it is absorbed completely. Wash your hands after applying Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm. Leave the cream on the treated area for the time specified by your doctor. Then wash the treated area with mild soap and water. If Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm comes in contact with eyes or mouth, rinse with water immediately.

Key Benefits

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is used in the treatment of certain types of abnormal growth on the skin such as precancerous growths, a certain type of skin cancer and warts on the outside of the anus or private parts of male and females (gentiles). Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is an immunotherapy that activates the immune system of the body to fight these conditions.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Side Effects of Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm

  • Peeling of the upper layers of the skin
  • Pain and hardening of the skin
  • Burning sensation
  • Skin irritation
  • Redness
  • Itching

Drug Warnings

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is not recommended for use on damaged and bleeding skin and warts more than 4 cm in size. Do not use Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm on the warts present inside of the penis, vagina or anus. Make sure the Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm solution doesn’t get into the eyes or healthy skin. If the medicine accidentally enters into the eyes, rinse with water thoroughly and consult a doctor. Don’t put a bandage or plaster over the treated area. Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is not recommended for pregnant women, so ask your doctor for reliable contraception to prevent pregnancy while using this medicine. Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm has flammable nature, so avoid smoking or stay away from open flames when you have applied this solution. Condoms or another external contraceptive will not work well to prevent pregnancy so using hormonal pills reduces the chances of getting pregnant while taking Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm. Use sunscreen cream, wear full clothing and avoid sunlight or sunlamps as excessive ultraviolet may worsen the medical condition.

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Use mild soap while taking baths and prefer warm baths. Avoid using harsh products on your skin.
  • Do not scratch or pick your skin to avoid getting the affected area infected.
  • Manage stress, eat healthily, drink plenty of water, exercise regularly and get plenty of sleep.
  • Prefer saltwater baths (two handfuls of plain salt per bath, twice daily) as they can help to soothe and heal the genital area during treatment.
  • Avoid sexual contact as it may lead to skin friction and delay healing.

Habit Forming

No

Therapeutic Class

IMMUNOLOGICAL AGENTS

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FAQs

If Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is improving your medical condition then your skin becomes red and sore first before getting better completely. This soreness and redness may last for 2 weeks even after stopping the treatment. However, if used for sun damage, then the skin will eventually feel smoother.

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm usually takes about 8-10 weeks to show its effectiveness. Tell your doctor if your warts reappear on the skin.

Do not cover the area where you have applied the Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm with bandages however you can cover the area with cotton underwear if you are using it on the genital area.

Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm consists of "Imiquimod", that works by stimulating the immune system of the body so that immune system releases chemicals that fights with the various virus and destroys the cells of cancer. When Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm is used directly on precancerous lesions and skin cancers, then it causes inflammation on the affected part of the skin that destroys the lesion. However, the degree of infection varies from person to person.

Do not apply the Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm solution on normal skin or eyes. Do not wear a bandage or plaster in the treated area. It is not safe to use Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm in pregnant women, so ask your doctor for reliable contraception to prevent pregnancy while using this medicine. Please stay away from open flames and avoid smoking while using this medicine as it is highly flammable.

Patients with diabetes have weak immune systems and experience delayed wound healing. So, the use of Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm may create an artificial wound at the treated area, making it difficult to heal. So, Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm should not be used in patients with diabetes unless prescribed by your doctor.

Condoms or another external contraceptive will not work well to prevent pregnancy so using hormonal pills reduces the chances of getting pregnant while taking Imiquad Cream 0.25 gm.

Key Ingredients

Imiquimod (12.5Mg).

Special Advise

  • Your doctor may perform tests to detect sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) when you have genital warts.
  • Warts are highly contagious, so avoid sexual contact until the completion of the therapy.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Basal cell carcinoma (BCC): It is a common form of skin cancer that occurs due to abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells on the skin. BCCs occur when the DNA of the skin damage due to excessive exposure to sunlight. 

Actinic keratosis: It is a type of precancer that develops when the skin is damaged by overexposure to ultraviolet rays or indoor tanning. It is usually found on lips, ears, face, forearms, neck and hands.

Genital warts: It is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus infects the moist parts of the genital area. Warts appear as small, flesh-colored, swellings in the genital area. Other symptoms include itching and bleeding during sexual intercourse. In women, warts are usually seen on the vulva, the wall of the vagina and the area between the vagina and the anus. In men, warts are seen on the tip of the penis, the scrotum and the anus. The risk factors of warts have multiple sexual partners, having unprotected sex with a partner whose sexual history is unknown and having a weak immune system. Vaccination against the HPV virus can prevent warts.

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