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medication for genital warts

is condylox yje only medication for genital warts? is it covered by any insurance? i had prescription. it was $ 370.
doxycycline was prescribed as well and zovirax. urologist said zovirax is for preventing burning caused by condylox.
is there any other drugs to substitute condylox? thanks
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Well i was in pain for about 3-4 days after i took treatment but it went away eventually. It's been a couple weeks and i still have no warts and my vagina looks  beautiful once again. But that medicine was painful, i thought I wasnt gonna make it but I did & i'm grateful. Just try to bear throught it, im not sure at wat can relieve the pain, i just sat in front of a fan alot, and didn't go anywhere until the skin is healed. I wish u the best!
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I used Condylox last week. My doctor said I had genital warts. I couldn't believe at first because I only had anal sex ONCE! I flipped out. He prescriped me condylox and before even using it, I researched things about it and I was prepared to get burnt. On the third day of the first "cycle" I noticed that warts are gone so I was happy. BUT the first day of "resting" my butthole started hurting so badly. Now, I'm on my 4th day of resting and my butt still hurts. I've been putting neosporin. I may call my doctor tomorrow and have an appointment because I can't bear the burning, and itching, and stinging anymore. If you know anything that can diminish these things, please let me know.
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Condylox works good for the most part, I was just diagnose w/ Genital warts & in less than a wk of treatment the warts are gone. I hope they don't return. Mines only cost $30.00, I have kaiser insurance.

Condylox does burn, I had to sit in front of a fan during treatment but its worth it!!!
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Sorry but we are not Dr's here and can't really give any kind of medication advice. You would have to follow up with your Dr to see.

As for the insurance part, you can all your ins company and see what they cover and what they do not.
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