Your browser version may not work well with NCBI's Web applications. More information here...
1: Arch Dermatol. 1996 Jun;132(6):680-2.Click here to read Links
Comment in:
Arch Dermatol. 1997 Apr;133(4):530-1.

Cimetidine therapy for recalcitrant warts in adults.

Department of Dermatology, State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn, USA.

BACKGROUND: Common warts, or verrucae vulgaris, occur most often in children. However, many adults are plagued by this ubiquitous viral infection. Various modalities have been used to treat warts, but none is uniformly effective or directly antiviral. A recent study showed cimetidine to be effective in the treatment of multiple warts in children. Anecdotal reports have suggested that the administration of high doses of cimetidine, through various proposed immunomodulating mechanisms, can improve recalcitrant warts in adults. There have been no data published to date supporting these claims. OBSERVATIONS: An open-label study was conducted to determine the safety and efficacy of high-dose cimetidine in 20 adult patients with recalcitrant warts. Of the 18 patients who completed the study, 16 patients (84%) had either dramatic clinical improvement or complete resolution of their wart lesions after 3 months of cimetidine therapy without any adverse effects. No patient demonstrated disease progression while receiving the medication and complete responders remained free of lesions at 1-year follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: This study further confirms that high-dose cimetidine therapy appears to be beneficial and safe in the treatment of recalcitrant warts in adults. Further placebo-controlled studies are needed to determine its true efficacy.

PMID: 8651718 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Patient Drug Information

  • Cimetidine (Tagamet® , Tagamet® HB, Tagamet® Tiltab® )

    Cimetidine is used to treat ulcers; gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), a condition in which backward flow of acid from the stomach causes heartburn and injury of the food pipe (esophagus); and conditions where the s...