Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover Patch
Generic Name: salicylic acid 1% wart remover patch
Brand Names:
Byt Bangytong Salicylic Acid Patch
Use For the removal of common warts. The common wart is easily recognized by the rough 'cauliflower-like' appearance of the surface
Overview
Use For the removal of common warts. The common wart is easily recognized by the rough 'cauliflower-like' appearance of the surface
Uses
Purpose Wart Remover
Dosage
Warnings For external use only.
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
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 mempranes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover Patch used for?▼
Purpose Wart Remover
What are the side effects of Salicylic Acid 1% Wart Remover Patch?▼
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 Patch?▼
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 mempranes.
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Medical Disclaimer
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