Gardasil approved for preventing genital warts in males
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the Gardasil vaccine for preventing genital warts in boys and men, from ages 9 through 26. Gardasil was previously approved for the prevention of cervical cancer and genital warts in girls and women ages 9 through 26. Both cervical cancer and genital warts are caused by strains of human papillomavirus, the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S. About 2 out of every 1,000 American men develop genital warts each year.
The FDA said the new approval was based on a trial involving more than 4,000 boys and men, ages 16 to 26, that found Gardasil was nearly 90 percent effective in preventing genital warts caused by two types of HPV. Other studies that looked at the immune response in boys ages 9 through 15 indicated the vaccine would be just as effective in this younger age group.
—Steve Mitchell, associate editor, Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs
For more about Gardasil, you can read our previous coverage, "HPV vaccine: Beyond the hype," and "Gardasil vaccine: Don’t let the headlines fool you."
Photo courtesy of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Posted by: Bill Jones | Oct 20, 2009 4:05:04 PM
@ADC
You sign like one of those crazy anti-vaccine people. I Doubt your story.
Posted by: Jason | Oct 20, 2009 4:01:14 PM
ADC. Sorry to hear about your cancer. Though, I am confused as to your reasoning that the vaccine causes more harm than good? Are you suggesting that you believe the shot itself caused the cancer? Also, it's obviously still possible to get cervical cancer by means other than HPV. So, it could be completely unrelated. Also, I believe that I read that it's pretty much pointless to get the shot if you've already had sex. (This is generally, I don't want it to seem like I'm speaking about what your situation was/is.)
Posted by: ADC | Oct 20, 2009 2:57:58 PM
I got the gardasil shots about 4 years ago. To my surprise I was diagnoised yesterday with cervical cancer. It was a waste of time and money. I had never tested positive for HPV, I got the shots just as a security. My opinion it does more harm than good.