Extra Thick Callus Removers With Salicylic Acid

Generic Name: extra thick callus removers with salicylic acid

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Extra Thick Callus Removers

Purpose Callus remover

Overview

Purpose Callus remover

Uses

​Uses for the removal of calluses relieves pain by removing calluses

Dosage

​Directions wash affected area and dry thoroughly if necessary, cut medicated patch to fit callus carefully adhere medicated patch directly over callus cover the medicated patch with pad and press firmly for several seconds after 48 hours, remove medicated patch repeat this procedure every 48 hours as needed for up to 14 days (until callus is removed) may soak callus in warm water for 5 minutes to assist in removal

Interactions

Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists

Warnings

​Warnings For external use only. ​Do not use if you are diabetic if you have poor blood circulation on irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists ​Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. ​Do not use if you are diabetic if you have poor blood circulation on irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Extra Thick Callus Removers With Salicylic Acid used for?

​Uses for the removal of calluses relieves pain by removing calluses

What are the important warnings for Extra Thick Callus Removers With Salicylic Acid?

​Warnings For external use only. ​Do not use if you are diabetic if you have poor blood circulation on irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists ​Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. ​Do not use if you are diabetic if you have poor blood circulation on irritated skin or any area that is infected or reddened

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