Wart Off Stick 5g
Wart Off Stick 5g
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A treatment for warts in a convenient 5g tube.
What are common and plantar warts?Common warts (Verruca vulgaris) are hard, raised lumps with rough surfaces. Any body part can be affected, but the knees and hands are the most common sites. Plantar warts are small, hard bumps, and can have tiny black dots on them. The soles of the feet are most commonly affected.
What is Wart Off Stick for?
For the treatment of common (Verruca vulgaris) and plantar warts.
Who is Wart Off Stick for?
For children and adults with common (Verruca vulgaris) or plantar warts.
Why should I use Wart Off Stick?
To safely and effectively treat common (Verruca vulgaris) or plantar warts.
Warnings
For external use only. Always read the label. If symptoms persist, worsen or change unexpectedly, talk to your healthcare professional.
Ingredients
Dosage form: Stick
Quantity: 5 g NET
Salicylic acid 400 mg/g (40% w/w)
Quantity: 5 g NET
Salicylic acid 400 mg/g (40% w/w)
Directions
Wash affected area. Soak wart in warm water for 5 minutes to soften the skin. Dry area thoroughly.
Cover the top of the wart only with a thin layer of Wart Off Stick. Avoid contact with surrounding skin. Cover the wart with a waterproof plaster, so it does not breathe. Do not leave the wart uncovered. Wash hands thoroughly. Repeat once daily until the wart has cleared.
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Important information:
Do not use on sensitive areas with thin skin, such as your face, armpits, or genital regions. Do not use on children under 4 years of age. If you suspect you have genital warts, you should see your doctor about treatment.
Cover the top of the wart only with a thin layer of Wart Off Stick. Avoid contact with surrounding skin. Cover the wart with a waterproof plaster, so it does not breathe. Do not leave the wart uncovered. Wash hands thoroughly. Repeat once daily until the wart has cleared.
Store below: xxC
Important information:
Do not use on sensitive areas with thin skin, such as your face, armpits, or genital regions. Do not use on children under 4 years of age. If you suspect you have genital warts, you should see your doctor about treatment.