HOW should this medicine be used?
Cantharidin comes as a solution (liquid) to apply to the skin by a healthcare professional at a doctor's office or clinic. It is usually applied directly to areas on your skin with molluscum bumps once every three weeks as needed
After the medication is applied to the skin, it should be allowed to dry completely (up to 5 minutes) before you leave your doctor's office. 24 hours after the medicine is applied to your skin, you should wash the treated area of skin with soap and water. Do not vigorously rub your skin or use a washcloth or other abrasive material to wash your skin.
Topical cantharidin should only be applied to skin and should not be applied to the mouth, nose, eyes, or genital areas.
Do not touch the treated areas of your skin or allow topical cantharidin to come in contact with your eyes or mouth for 24 hours after the medication is applied or until after it has been washed off the skin.
Topical cantharidin may cause severe eye injury if it comes in contact with your or your child's eyes, including scarring and ulcers in your eyes and permanent loss of vision. If topical cantharidin comes in contact with your or your child's eyes, flush the eye for at least 15 minutes and get emergency medical treatment.
Do not apply any topical products, including creams, lotions, sunscreen, or steroids to the areas of skin to be treated on the day of your treatment (before treatment) and for 24 hours after your treatment or until after the medication is washed off. Do not wrap or bandage treated areas.
Topical cantharidin may cause blistering or severe pain at the application site. If you have a severe reaction at the application site sooner than 24 hours after topical cantharidin was applied, wash the medication off of your skin with soap and water and call your doctor. Your doctor may tell you to take an over-the-counter pain medication such acetaminophen (Tylenol) to help with these symptoms.
Topical cantharidin is flammable, even after it has dried on the skin. Treated skin should not be exposed to fire or open flames during treatment and after treatment until the medication is washed off.
Talk to you doctor if you have any questions about your treatment with topical cantharidin.
Ask your pharmacist or doctor for a copy of the manufacturer's information for the patient.