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Cimetidine Molluscum

Here is one amazing medicine which was not intended to treat molluscum contagiosum but found out to be very effective- the cimetidine molluscum. The cimetidine molluscum was approved by the Food and Drugs Authority for inhibition of gastric acid secretion but as the days go by, it has been promoted for a number of dermatological diseases including molluscum contagiosum.
There was a study conducted to test the effectiveness of cimetidine molluscum that might be of benefit in the treatment of extensive molluscum contagiosum in children. It was concluded that oral cimetidine was of benefit in the management of widespread or facial molluscum contagiosum in immune deficient children. The cutaneous uses and immunological effects of cimetidine have been actively studied over the past few years.

The coming out of cimetidine molluscum as an effective medicine for molluscum contagiosum has caused many researches and testimonies from experienced patients. Several reviews have assessed the use of cimetidine in dermatology in the last decade. In fact, cimetidine molluscum is the most actively researched medication, and more than one thousand articles concerning it have been published in the last five years.

Don’t you know that the cimetidine molluscum that we are discussing here was approved by the Food and Drug Authority for the reduction of the secretion of gastric acid. It is used to alleviate the symptoms of peptic ulcer disease, erosive gastroesophageal reflux disease, and hypersecretory conditions including Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and multiple endocrine adenomas. It is available over the counter and by prescription. But lately it was a cure for dermal problems like warts, urticaria, mastocytosis and now the molluscum contagiosum.
The cimetidine molluscum is generally taken without ill effect. Its side effects include dizziness and mild somnolence at doses of eight hundred to one thousand six hundred mg per day, a reversible state of confusion especially in the elderly with preexisting renal or hepatic disease, gastrointestinal upset, gynecomastia may occur if treatment period is greater than one month, reversible dose-related increase in serum transaminases, and dose-related elevations in plasma creatinine.

The molluscum contagiosum, a common illness in children, caused by a pox virus, has been treated with cimetidine molluscum. The requires dosage starts from thirty to forty mg per kg per day, it has been used as a treatment for children and adults. In two patients, one with sixty lesions and the other with two hundred lesions, the cimetidine molluscum at forty mg per kg per day in four divided doses for six weeks cleared all lesions. However, other studies find it ineffective. There is no evidence from double-blind, placebo-controlled studies that cimetidine molluscum totally clears molluscum contagiosum for every patient yet.