Cimetidine for Human Papilloma Virus User Reviews
Brand names: Tagamet HB, Acid Reducer-Cimetidine, Leader Heartburn Relief Equaline Acid Reducer
- RRR...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- September 8, 2016
"Cimetidine was prescribed by my skin doctor after numerous freezing sessions on a plantar wart. There were no results, and the wart persisted. The dose was 2x400 mg daily, which caused a weird and very itchy skin rash after 6 weeks of daily use. The rash went away right after discontinuing cimetidine. The only thing the drug worked on was a persistent heartburn I had, which went away while taking it."
- Kel...
- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- December 25, 2019
"I took cimetidine, and it worked and got rid of my HPV genital warts almost overnight. I couldn’t believe it. I wasn’t taking much either, maybe 2-3 pills prior to going to bed. I hope this helps."
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"I was prescribed Cimetidine (Tagamet) after all other treatments for my Plantar Warts had failed. Within 3 weeks of its use, the warts began to lessen in size and were progressively becoming smaller. By the end of the 4th week, the warts had come out in a plug-like fashion. I was also taking a high-quality Multi-Vitamin as recommended by my Cosmetic Surgeon. These pills were the greatest blessing I could ever ask for. As soon as I started taking them, the pain from the warts was slowly alleviated as well. I would recommend this treatment to anyone who has plantar warts. I'm 23 years old and probably in average health."