Abstract

<h3>To the Editor.</h3> —Cidofovir is a nucleotide analog of deoxycytidine monophosphate and has antiviral activity against a broad range of DNA viruses, including cytomegalovirus and herpesviruses.<sup>1-3</sup>Topical cidofovir has been reported as a successful treatment for refractory condyloma acuminatum<sup>3</sup>in human immunodeficiency virus infection and recurrent genital herpes.<sup>4</sup>We report the use of topical cidofovir in 2 patients with verruca vulgaris resistant to repeated conventional therapies. <h3>Report of Cases.</h3> —An 8-year-old girl with no history of significant medical illness had been treated unsuccessfully with numerous conventional therapies (eg, electrodesiccation, topical cantharidin, topical tretinoin, oral cimetidine) for extensive (several hundred lesions), biopsy-proven verruca vulgaris of both lower extremities for 2 years. After obtaining informed consent, we initiated application of 3% topical cidofovir twice daily. Marked erythema and irritation without erosion or ulceration were evident by day 10, and therapy was halted. No systemic adverse effects were noted.

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