Podophyllin in Dermatology: Revisiting a Historical Drug

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Podophyllin is a cytotoxic material extracted from Podophyllum peltatum and Podophyllum hexandrum and is widely used for the treatment of genital warts. This article reviews the chemistry of podophyllin and its active components along with the mechanism of action in various dermatoses. Furthermore, the documented uses of podophyllin in various dermatological disorders have been described along with the side effects of the drug. Based on the available literature, a clinical guideline is being proposed so as to minimize the side effects. Further studies should be carried out on its use in a lower concentration in other dermatoses, especially premalignant and malignant skin diseases.

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Singh, A., Choudhary, R., & Ganguly, S. (2022). Podophyllin in Dermatology: Revisiting a Historical Drug. Indian Dermatology Online Journal, 13(1), 167–171. https://doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_225_21

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