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Veregen (sinecatechins 15%) is a prescription topical ointment for the treatment of external genital and perianal warts. Get a physician evaluation and prescription online, without leaving home.


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What Is Veregen?

Veregen (sinecatechins 15%) is a prescription medication used to manage external genital and perianal warts caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). It works by applying a standardized green tea extract directly to wart tissue, where its active catechins exert antiviral and immune-modulating effects that help clear the lesions. With the right application schedule and ongoing monitoring, most patients see meaningful clearance of warts over the course of treatment.

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Veregen is prescribed for adults with external genital or perianal warts caused by HPV. Candidates are generally immunocompetent adults who have visible wart lesions and have not used Veregen on open wounds, mucous membranes, or internal genital tissue.

Because HPV and wart recurrence are influenced by immune status, your physician will review your overall health history, including any conditions or medications that affect immune function, before prescribing Veregen.

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Medications We Prescribe for Genital Warts

Veregen

Sinecatechins 15%

First-line topical ointment for external genital and perianal warts; applied three times daily until clearance, up to 16 weeks.

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Aldara

Imiquimod 5%

Topical immune response modifier applied to external genital warts to stimulate local antiviral immune activity.

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Zyclara

Imiquimod 3.75%

Lower-concentration imiquimod formulation applied once daily for external genital wart treatment.

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Condylox

Podofilox 0.5%

Topical antimitotic agent that destroys wart tissue; applied by the patient in treatment cycles.

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Frequently asked questions

Veregen contains sinecatechins, a standardized extract of green tea catechins. When applied to wart tissue, these compounds exert antiviral and immune-modulating effects that help the body clear HPV-infected cells. The exact mechanism is not fully characterized, but clinical trials have demonstrated significant wart clearance compared to placebo.

Apply a thin layer of Veregen ointment to each wart three times per day. Do not wash off the ointment between applications. Wash your hands before and after applying. Avoid contact with eyes, nose, mouth, and internal genital surfaces. Continue treatment until all warts are completely cleared, up to a maximum of 16 weeks.

In clinical studies, median time to complete clearance was approximately 16 weeks, though many patients saw significant reduction earlier. Individual results vary depending on the number and size of warts, application consistency, and immune status.

Yes, recurrence is possible because HPV can remain in the body after visible warts are cleared. In clinical trials, recurrence was observed in a subset of patients after successful clearance. Maintaining a healthy immune system and following safe-sex practices can help reduce the risk of recurrence.

The most common side effects are local skin reactions at the application site, including redness, itching, burning, erosion, pain, swelling, and discharge. These reactions are generally mild to moderate. Severe local reactions should be reported to your physician, who may advise reducing the frequency of application or temporarily stopping treatment.

Veregen is classified as FDA Pregnancy Category C. There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. It should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the fetus. Discuss your pregnancy status or plans with your physician before starting treatment.

No. Veregen is approved only for external genital and perianal warts. It must not be applied inside the vagina, anus, rectum, urethra, or on mucous membranes. Application to these areas has not been studied and may cause serious irritation.

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