Evaluation of the effectiveness of the drug gepon in the treatment of genital candylomas

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In our study, we set the following goals to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug gepon in the treatment of genital warts. We studied patients with genital warts. We examined 14 patients with genital warts aged 18 to 60 years. Of these, men - 8, women-6. The duration of the disease ranged from 3 months to 12 years. As a result of our work, we obtained data that the use of the drug Gepon in combination with acyclovir and topical salicylic ointment is an effective combined treatment of acute genital warts.

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