From what is cantharidin made? Cantharidin (C10H12O4), a vesicant therapy for molluscum contagiosum and warts, is a semipurified extract from blister beetles. The compound induces a blister at the epidermal–dermal junction. Blister beetles, mostly in the family Meloidae, have been used in Asian folk medicine for millennia. In the southern United States, horses are often afflicted with cantharidin toxicity after inadvertently eating the blister beetles that live in mowed alfalfa. |
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