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Reviewer: StudentDoc123, 25-34 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Senior medical student here hoping to help others out with some first hand experience + science behind effects. Had one wart appear 6 years ago that failed treatment with Podofilox. Used Aldara, had some skin irritation but wart cleared. Returned a few months later with a lot more appearing last year. Got Veregen. Weeks 1-3 didn't see any change except for in one small "fleshy" wart
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Reviewer: VeryPleased, 19-24 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I used veregen 3 times a day, during the first week, there was no side affects or change in the amount or size of the warts between the vaginal and anal region, but by week two I had ALL the side effects burning,intense itching, blistering,swelling, reddness, I couldn't even sit down and it burned to pee, so I took a break from veregen for two days to give my skin time to heal,over the next 3-
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Reviewer: taxmeless, 45-54 on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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10 year history of genital warts with no significant solutions with medical support until Veregen with freezing in office too. Complete remission of warts for one year now. Warning it took 5 weeks and it looked worse initially. I must add that I don't think by itself would of rid them all without work at the dermatologist office to freeze the remnants as well. Take a day or two rest before and
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Reviewer: Male (Patient)
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6 weeks in and very little change
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Reviewer: 35-44 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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After several weeks, the area where I had been applying the Veregen seem to be getting better, although extremely slowly. The past few weeks I have been taking a very warm and soapy bath in the morning and at night. Within minutes of drying off, I have applied the Veregen. It seems as though my skin has been absorbing the Veregen much better now. Although my skin seems to be very dry. It looks lik
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