Frequently Asked Questions
What other treatments are there for molluscum contagiosum?
Treatments include cryotherapy (freezing of the bumps), or curettage (cutting of the bumps). Both have the risk of scarring or infection.
Can I use Conzerol® on my child?
Yes, Conzerol® is safe to us eon children over 1 year of age. Apply two to three times daily
Can I use Conzerol® in the genital region?
Yes, Conzerol is safe to use in the genital region. Conzerol® should not be used internally.
Can I use Conzerol® on my face?
Yes, Conzerol® is safe to use anywhere on the face, just avoid getting any cream in your eyes. If that happens, flush with water.
What causes molluscum contagiosum?
Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a very contagious poxvirus. The bumps resulting from the infection can last months or even years without treatment and the virus is easily spread. Conzerol® can help to heal the bumps so you can get back to your normal routine.*
What if I have other skin conditions. Can I use Conzerol®?
Conzerol® is currently being studied for use for other conditions, but right now is only for the treatment of molluscum contagiosum.
How does Conzerol® work?
Conzerol® impedes the development of the molluscum contagiosum virus and prevents it from spreading, empowering your immune system to fend off the virus.*
Will Conzerol® cause any issues with my other medications?
While there are no known risks of using Conzerol® with other medicines, you should check with your healthcare provider about any potential issues.
Will I get molluscum contagiosum again?
Once the lesions and bumps heal, you are no longer contagious and are free of the virus. However, you may be able to contract molluscum contagiosum again later in life if you come into contact with an infected person.
My doctor hasn’t heard of Conzerol®. Is it safe?
Conzerol® is a relatively new treatment option. Every day, more and more doctors are learning about molluscum contagiosum and treatment options, including Conzerol®. If you have used Conzerol®, we urge you to share your success with your doctor.
Is it safe to use Conzerol® if I have HIV/AIDs?
Conzerol® is safe to use if you have HIV/AIDs without worrying about side effects.
Has Conzerol® been reviewed and approved by the FDA?
Conzerol® is a medication under the Homeopathic Pharmacopeia of the United States (HPUS) section, which is standard for similar medications and the FDA. No other clinical trials or research is needed. Conzerol® is openly marketed and available in the United States and other countries who abide by this standard.
Can Conzerol® stain clothes?
If you allow Conzerol® to dry completely, which takes about three minutes, it should not stain clothes. If you put on clothes while the cream is still moist, it could potentially cause a stain.
How do I know if I have molluscum contagiosum?
Molluscum contagiosum is diagnosed typically through a visual exam by a primary doctor or dermatologist. Once evaluated, Conzerol® can be applied to the affected areas.