Interferon Gel, Recombinant Human Interferon Alpha-2b Gel, can be used for antiviral treatment of Bowen-like papulosis, which is closely related to human papillomavirus infection.
Recombinant human interferon alpha-2b gel can enhance the activity of cytotoxins that naturally kill lymphocytes, and can also effectively strengthen the host’s immunity, so it can be used for antiviral therapy.
Bowen-like papulosis is closely related to human papillomavirus infection, so recombinant human interferon alpha-2b gel can be used to treat Bowen-like papulosis.
Occasionally, mild itching, burning pain and other side effects are seen during the use of the drug, allergy to the relevant components of the drug, autoimmune diseases, hepatic dysfunction, uncontrolled thyroid disease, psychiatric disorders or a history of severe psychiatric disorders, patients with reduced blood counts are contraindicated.
Note that adequate rigorously controlled clinical studies have not been performed in pregnant women and should only be used if the physician truly believes that the potential benefits of the product outweigh the potential risks to the fetus.
Patients with Bowen-like papulosis are advised to seek prompt medical attention, and medication should be used under medical supervision.