Wart removal
Adult: As a 10% soln: Apply onto affected areas bid.
Child: Same as adult dose.
Child: Same as adult dose.
Indications and Dosage
Topical/Cutaneous
Wart removal Adult: As a 10% soln: Apply onto affected areas bid.
Child: Same as adult dose. |
Contraindications
Application to face and anogenital region, broken skin, and moles.
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Adverse Reactions
Significant: Mild to severe eye and skin irritation.
Resp: Occupational asthma, resp (e.g. nose, throat, lungs) irritation. Dermatologic: Brown staining of skin, allergic contact dermatitis and skin sensitisation. |
Patient Counseling Information
Avoid contact w/ eyes and mucous membranes.
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Action
Description:
Mechanism of Action: Glutaral is an aldehyde used as a disinfectant. It is effective against gm+ve and gm-ve bacteria, some fungi, and viruses including hepatitis B virus and HIV. It also has anhidrotic effect, drying the warts and the surrounding skin, thereby reducing the spread of lesions and facilitating easier removal of persistent warts. |
Storage
Store below 25°C. Keep away from flame. Store upright.
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MIMS Class
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References
Buckingham R (ed). Glutaral. Martindale: The Complete Drug Reference [online]. London. Pharmaceutical Press. https://www.medicinescomplete.com. Accessed 05/06/2017. Glutarol 10% w/v Cutaneous Solution (Diomed Developments Limited). MHRA. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/. Accessed 05/06/2017. Joint Formulary Committee. Glutaraldehyde. British National Formulary [online]. London. BMJ Group and Pharmaceutical Press. https://www.medicinescomplete.com. Accessed 05/06/2017.
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