Composition and release form of Feresol
They produce a solution intended for external use. 100 g of solution contains the following active ingredients:
- Tricresol 40 g;
- Phenol 60 g.
In dark glass bottles of 100 g, complete with an applicator.
Instead of the discontinued drug Ferezol, today its improved formula is being produced - the drug Verrukacid®, which at JSC Retinoids was purified from ortho- and para-cresols, retaining only the main active ingredient - metacresol. As a result, the drug has become more active, and to achieve the same effect it must be used in smaller doses, which means it is less toxic. In addition, Verrukacid® has a convenient packaging with an applicator.
Method of application of Feresol and dosage regimen
According to the instructions, Ferezol is intended for external use only. Apply the drug or an analogue of Feresol to the damaged area of the skin using an applicator, avoiding its contact with healthy neighboring areas, as well as mucous membranes.
For filiform warts and small papillomas (up to 2 mm in size), Feresol is applied once.
For small warts and larger papillomas (2-3 mm in size), the drug is applied three to four times, taking a break to allow the applied solution to dry.
Before using a solution to remove plantar warts, warts with a dense keratinized surface on the hands, dry calluses, keratomas, it is necessary to remove all horny layers from their surface. To do this, you need to apply a keratolytic ointment, for example, salicylic 10%, to them for several hours. After this, the lubricated area is covered with plastic wrap or compress paper, and a gauze bandage is made on top. You can cover the area with adhesive tape.
After removing the bandage or adhesive plaster, the skin must be steamed in hot water with soap and soda for ten minutes and all horny layers must be removed (cut off with forceps or nail scissors). After the skin has dried, it is necessary to apply Feresol several times at intervals of 4-5 minutes for drying.
According to reviews, it is enough to treat dry calluses and keratomas with Feresol three to four times, taking short breaks to allow the applied solution to dry.
Warts on the soles and hands are treated with the solution 7-10 times with a short interval for the applied solution to dry.
To avoid burns to the surrounding area of skin during repeated use of the drug or an analogue of Feresol, it would be advisable to lubricate it with zinc paste. After the last applied layer of solution has dried, the zinc paste can be removed using a dry gauze swab.
It is not recommended to remove genital warts yourself. Their treatment with Feresol and subsequent removal are carried out in the treatment room by a urologist or dermatovenerologist. In this case, the drug is applied once or twice at intervals to allow the solution to dry.
If necessary, re-treatment can be carried out after a week's break. Four to five procedures are allowed.
Feresol liquid for external use 15g No. 1
Name
Feresol liquid for narcotic use in bottle 15g in pack No. 1
Description
A highly mobile oily liquid from light brown to dark brown in color with the smell of phenol. Crystals may form during storage.
pharmachologic effect
Pharmacological properties. Ferezol is a combined drug that has a cauterizing and bactericidal effect. The mechanism of antimicrobial action is the irreversible coagulation of proteins that are part of the vital structures of the pathogen (cytoplasmic membrane, flagella, etc.), which leads to the loss of the functions they perform and the death of the microbe. The drug does not have pronounced selectivity towards certain types of microbes; it is active against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa. The mechanism of the cauterizing action is due to the destruction of macromolecules of cells and fibers of the skin and mucous membranes (chemical burn). Causes chemical burns upon contact with body tissues.
Indications for use
For the removal of papillomas, genital warts of the skin, keratomas, warts, dry calluses.
Directions for use and doses
For external use only. The drug is applied precisely to the treated area with a small thin wooden stick or a special applicator, avoiding it getting into adjacent healthy areas of the skin. For small papillomas (up to 2 mm in size) and filiform warts, Feresol is applied once. Larger papillomas and small warts (2-3 mm in size) are smeared with the drug 3-4 times, taking breaks to allow the applied liquid to dry. Before removing warts with a dense keratinized surface on the hands, plantar warts, keratomas, and dry calluses with Feresol, it is necessary to remove horny layers from their surface. To do this, apply a keratolytic ointment (for example, 10% salicylic or other) for several hours, covering the lubricated area with compress paper or plastic film, and then use a gauze bandage. Possible sealing with adhesive tape. After which the bandage or adhesive plaster is removed, the skin is steamed in hot water with the addition of soap and soda for 10-15 minutes. and remove horny layers (cut with nail scissors or tongs). Feresol is applied to dried skin several times, taking 3-4 minute breaks to allow the drug to dry. Warts on the hands and soles are treated with Ferezol 7-10 times at intervals of 3-4 minutes. It is enough to treat keratomas and dry calluses 3-4 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes. If it is necessary to apply the drug repeatedly, in order to avoid burns to the surrounding skin, it is advisable to lubricate it with zinc paste. The paste is removed with a dry gauze swab after the last portion of Feresol has dried. It is not recommended to remove genital warts yourself; they are treated with Feresol in the treatment room of the clinic by a dermatovenereologist or urologist. The drug Ferezol is applied to each element separately 1-2 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes. Repeated treatment, if necessary, is carried out 6-8 days after the crust falls off. 4-5 procedures are allowed.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
The use of the drug during pregnancy or breastfeeding is possible only when the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or child. During breastfeeding, it is not recommended to remove formations located on the mammary glands and hands.
Precautionary measures
Do not apply the drug to mucous membranes. Do not use the drug in the eye area. If the drug accidentally gets on the mucous membrane of the eyes, you should immediately rinse your eyes with plenty of water and consult an ophthalmologist. It is unacceptable to bandage the areas treated with the drug, seal them with a plaster, or lubricate them with any ointments. Do not remove crusts by scraping or using mechanical means. Do not reapply the drug before the time specified in the instructions for use. Clothing made of synthetic fabrics should not touch the area of skin treated with the drug. It is not recommended to apply Feresol to formations located in skin folds (inguinal folds, anal area, interdigital spaces, etc.) and heavily sweating areas in order to avoid burns to the unaffected skin of the contacting surface or as a result of the drug spreading over wet skin. The area of skin treated with Feresol must dry on its own in the air and should not be lubricated with any ointments. On the day of treatment, it is recommended to limit water procedures. Until complete healing is achieved, it is not recommended to swim in the pool or open water, and exposure to direct sunlight and ultraviolet radiation should be avoided. It is advisable to avoid trauma and contamination of the treated skin area until complete epithelialization. When used correctly, the drug does not leave scars.
Interaction with other drugs
The components of the drug easily dissolve in the ointment base, and therefore it is not recommended to lubricate the skin area treated with Feresol with any ointments.
Contraindications
Increased individual sensitivity to the components of the drug. Pigmented nevi (moles), malignant skin tumors, a pronounced tendency to form keloid scars, rashes located on the red border of the lips and mucous membranes. Do not apply the drug to the skin surface area of more than 20 cm2.
Compound
active ingredients: 1 g of liquid contains phenol 600 mg, tricresol 400 mg.
Side effect
Burn (in case of contact with healthy skin). If the drug accidentally comes into contact with healthy skin, it is necessary to immediately, carefully, without rubbing, remove it from the skin, and then treat the affected areas with 10-40% ethyl alcohol or alcohol-containing liquids (vodka, lotion, cologne) and wash thoroughly with warm water and soap. If a burn occurs, it is recommended to use anti-burn and healing agents. There may be swelling of the skin at the site of application of the drug, which goes away on its own. Allergic reactions.
Storage conditions
In a place protected from light at a temperature of 8 0C to 15 0C. Keep out of the reach of children! If crystals fall out, the bottle should be heated before use in a water bath at a temperature of 30 °C to 40 °C with gentle shaking; after the crystals have dissolved, the drug is ready for use.
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special instructions
Avoid contact of the solution with mucous membranes, in particular the mucous membranes of the eyes. In case of contact, rinse the area with plenty of water and go to hospital.
It is prohibited to bandage areas treated with the solution or seal them with adhesive tape. According to reviews, Feresol is not recommended to be reapplied until the previous layer has dried.
It is not recommended to apply the solution to formations located in heavily sweating areas and skin folds (interdigital spaces, anal area and inguinal folds), as this may cause burns to intact skin as a result of contact.
In case of a burn, it is necessary to use healing and anti-burn agents.
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Indications for useCommon, filiform and plantar warts, papillomas, genital warts of the skin, dry calluses, keratomas.
Contraindications
Increased individual sensitivity to the components of the drug. Pigmented nevi (moles), rashes located on the red border of the lips and mucous membranes. Do not apply the drug to the skin surface area of more than 20 cm2. Children under 7 years old.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
The use of the drug is possible in cases where the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus or child. During lactation, it is not recommended to remove formations located on the mammary glands and hands.
Directions for use and doses
Feresol is for external use only. The drug is applied precisely to the treated area with a small thin wooden stick, preventing it from coming into contact with adjacent healthy areas of skin and mucous membranes. For small papillomas (up to 2 mm in size) and filiform warts, Feresol is applied once. Larger papillomas and small warts (2-3 mm in size) are smeared with the drug 3-4 times, taking breaks to allow the applied liquid to dry. Before removing warts with a dense keratinized surface on the hands, plantar warts, keratomas, and dry calluses with Feresol, it is necessary to remove horny layers from their surface. To do this, apply a keratolytic ointment (for example, 10% salicylic or other) for several hours, covering the lubricated area with compress paper or plastic film, and then use a gauze bandage. Possible sealing with adhesive tape. After which the bandage or adhesive plaster is removed, the skin is steamed in hot water with the addition of soap and soda for 10-15 minutes and the horny layers are removed (cut off with nail scissors or tongs). Feresol is applied to dried skin several times, taking 3-4 minute breaks to allow the drug to dry. Warts on the hands and soles are treated with Ferezol 7-10 times at intervals of 3-4 minutes. It is enough to treat keratomas and dry calluses 3-4 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes. If it is necessary to apply the drug repeatedly, in order to avoid burns to the surrounding skin, it is advisable to lubricate it with zinc paste. The paste is removed with a dry gauze swab after the last portion of Feresol has dried. It is not recommended to remove genital warts yourself; they are treated with Feresol in the treatment room of the clinic by a dermatovenereologist or urologist. The drug Ferezol is applied to each element separately 1-2 times with an interval of 3-4 minutes. Repeated treatment, if necessary, is carried out 6-8 days after the crust falls off. 4-5 procedures are allowed.
Side effect
Swelling and redness of the skin when applied to the eye area, which goes away on its own. Allergic reactions.
Interaction with other drugs
The components of the drug easily dissolve in the ointment base, and therefore it is not recommended to lubricate the skin area treated with Feresol with any ointments.
special instructions
Do not allow the drug to come into contact with mucous membranes, especially the mucous membrane of the eyes. In case of contact, immediately rinse eyes with plenty of water and consult an ophthalmologist. It is unacceptable to bandage the areas treated with the drug, seal them with a plaster, lubricate them with any ointments and remove the crust; Do not reapply the drug before the dates indicated above. Clothing made of synthetic fabrics should not touch the area of skin treated with the drug. It is not recommended to apply Feresol to formations located in skin folds (inguinal folds, anal area, interdigital spaces, etc.) and heavily sweating areas in order to avoid burns to the unaffected skin of the contacting surface or as a result of the drug spreading over wet skin. The area of skin treated with Feresol must be air-dried; it must not be lubricated with any ointments or washed with water on the first day after treatment. If the drug accidentally comes into contact with healthy skin, it is necessary to immediately, carefully, without rubbing, remove it from the skin, and then treat the affected areas with 10-40% ethyl alcohol or alcohol-containing liquids (vodka, lotion, cologne) and wash thoroughly with warm water and soap. If a burn occurs, it is recommended to use anti-burn and healing agents. When used correctly, the drug does not leave scars. Particular care and caution is required when treating children with the drug.
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