Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover

Generic Name: salicylic acid 1% wart remover

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Dermfree Wart Remover

Purpose Wart Remover

Overview

Purpose Wart Remover

Uses

Use For the removal of common warts. The common wart is easily recognized by the rough 'cauliflower-like' appearance of the surface

Dosage

Directions wash affected area: may soak wart in warm water for 5 minutes dry area thoroughly,remove bandage strips by peeling backing off.If necessary,cut medicated patch to fit wart carefully apply medicated plaster, repeat procedure every 48 hours as needed (until wart is removed) for up to 12 week

Side Effects

When Using Ask a doctor before use if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation Stop Use Ask a doctor before use if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation

Interactions

Ask Doctor Ask a doctor before use if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation

Warnings

Warnings For external use only. Do not use On irritated,infected, or reddened skin; on genital warts and warts on the face; on moles, birthmarks, and warts with hair growing from them;on mucous membranes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover used for?

Use For the removal of common warts. The common wart is easily recognized by the rough 'cauliflower-like' appearance of the surface

What are the side effects of Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover?

When Using Ask a doctor before use if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation Stop Use Ask a doctor before use if you have diabetes, poor blood circulation

What are the important warnings for Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover?

Warnings For external use only. Do not use On irritated,infected, or reddened skin; on genital warts and warts on the face; on moles, birthmarks, and warts with hair growing from them;on mucous membranes.

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.