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Catephen 10% Ointment



  • Natural Active Ingredient
  • Effective Treatment for Genital and Anal Warts
  • Suitable for Both Men and Women
  • Convenient Topical Application

Catephen 10% Ointment

Category:Genital Warts

Catephen 10% Ointment is a prescription treatment used to manage external genital and anal warts caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Suitable for use by both men and women, this topical ointment contains green tea leaf extract as its main ingredient, which works to clear warts effectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Catephen 10% Ointment

What is Catephen 10% Ointment Used For?

Catephen 10% Ointment is used to treat genital and anal warts caused by HPV in both men and women. Its active ingredient, green tea leaf extract, works to effectively reduce and clear the warts. This treatment is available on prescription in the UK and is specifically formulated for external application to the affected areas.

How is Catephen 10% Ointment Used?

Catephen Ointment is used to treat external genital and anal warts caused by HPV. It should be applied three times daily in the morning, afternoon, and evening. Before application, wash your hands and the affected area, then apply a small amount of the ointment directly to each wart, ensuring a thin layer is spread over the area. The ointment is for external use only, and you should avoid applying it internally or covering the treated area with bandages.

What are the Common Side Effects of Catephen Ointment?

Common side effects of Catephen Ointment include redness, itching, irritation, pain, and swelling at the application site. In some cases, more severe reactions such as open sores, blistering, or skin flakiness can occur. If these or any other side effects persist, contact your GP or pharmacist for further guidance.

Can Catephen Ointment be Used by Everyone?

Catephen Ointment is not suitable for individuals under the age of 18 or those taking food supplements containing high amounts of green tea extract. Additionally, it may not be suitable for people with underlying liver problems. Consult your GP before using this treatment to ensure it is safe and appropriate for your needs.