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Catephen 10% Ointment


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Catephen 10% Ointment

Category:Genital Warts Treatment

Catephen 10% Ointment is a prescription medication designed to treat external genital and anal warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Suitable for both men and women, this topical treatment contains green tea leaf extract as its active ingredient, helping to effectively eliminate warts.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Catephen 10% Ointment

What it is

Catephen 10% Ointment is a prescription treatment for external genital warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). It contains Camellia sinensis (green tea extract) as its active ingredient.

How it works

Catephen stimulates the immune system to target and reduce genital warts. Its antioxidative properties help slow the growth of infected cells, promoting natural healing.

How to use

  • Apply a thin layer to the affected area three times daily (morning, midday, and evening).
  • Do not cover the area with bandages or plasters.
  • Avoid application to the anus, urethra, or vagina.
  • Continue use for up to 16 weeks or until warts are fully cleared.

Side effects

  • Common: Skin irritation, redness, flakiness, mild swelling.
  • Uncommon: Skin dryness, blistering, inflammation, pain during urination or intercourse.
  • Rare: Severe irritation or allergic reactions—stop use and consult a doctor.

Warnings and precautions

  • Not suitable for those allergic to Camellia sinensis or any ingredient in Catephen.
  • Avoid use if you have open wounds or warts in mucous membranes.
  • May weaken condoms—wash off before sexual activity.
  • Consult a doctor before use if pregnant or breastfeeding.