Examples
| Generic Name |
|---|
| bichloroacetic acid (BCA) |
| trichloroacetic acid (TCA) |
How It Works
Trichloroacetic acid (TCA) and bichloroacetic acid (BCA) kill
genital warts by destroying the proteins in the cells.
TCA and BCA also can destroy normal cells, which is why careful application is
needed.
A health professional applies TCA or BCA once a week. It is
important that only the wart be treated to avoid irritation to surrounding
normal tissue.
Why It Is Used
TCA and BCA may be used to treat genital warts. They are considered
safe during pregnancy because they cause only local reactions.
How Well It Works
One study found that TCA and BCA treatment removes warts in
60% to 70% of people.1 TCA and
BCA are most effective on small, moist areas of warts.
Side Effects
The application of TCA or BCA usually causes several minutes of
mild to moderate discomfort at the site. The medicines are not absorbed
easily by the body, so both may cause local skin irritation but not whole-body
(systemic) side effects.
It is difficult to control how deeply the acid penetrates the skin.
If the acid burns too deeply, you may have pain, skin irritation, and
ulcers.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
If large areas of warts are being removed and multiple treatments
are needed, health professionals may not recommend TCA and BCA treatment
because of the pain and burning.
Genital warts may go away on their own.
Treating warts may not cure infection
with human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes genital warts. The virus
may remain in the body in an inactive state after warts
are removed. A person treated for genital warts may still be able to spread the
infection. Condoms may help reduce the risk of HPV infection.
The benefits and effectiveness of each type of treatment need to be
compared with the side effects and cost. Discuss this with your health
professional.
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