09 November 2022
: Case report
Cantharidin-Podophyllin-Salicylic Acid Formulation as a First-Line Treatment for Plantar Warts? A Case Report with Multiple Plantar Warts of Human Papillomavirus Biotype 27 and Previous Failed Treatments
Unusual clinical course, Unusual or unexpected effect of treatment, Diagnostic / therapeutic accidents, Unexpected drug reaction
David Navarro-Pérez





DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.937867
Am J Case Rep 2022; 23:e937867
Table 2. Evolution of the treatment.
Applied treatment | Application time | Observed adverse events |
---|---|---|
Cryotherapy | 7 visits, 5 sessions | Hematomas and burns characteristic of the treatment on several visits. During the fifth and sixth visits, she reported great pain (7/10 visual analogue scale) |
Nitric-acid-zinc complex | 5 visits, 3 sessions | Great pain (10/10 visual analogue scale) |
Cantharidin-podophyllin-salicylic acid formulation | 6 visits, 3 sessions | No adverse events |
Follow-up visits | 4 visits | No adverse events |