Salicylic Acid 17% Bee Venom 1% Bee Venom Wart Remover

Generic Name: salicylic acid 17% bee venom 1% bee venom wart remover

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Morkoria Bee Venom Wart Remover

Purpose Wart remover Skin Repair

Overview

Purpose Wart remover Skin Repair

Uses

Use For the removal of common warts, for Plantar Wart, Corns,Flat Warts and Skin Tag.

Dosage

Directions 1.Wash the affected area.(Soaking in warm water for 5 minutes may help.) 2. Dry thoroughly. 3. Apply a small amount to cover each wart. Let it dry 4. Repeat twice daily as needed, for up to 12 weeks.

Side Effects

When Using If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a health professional before use. Stop Use Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists.

Interactions

Ask Doctor Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists.

Warnings

Warnings For external use only-Avoid contact with eyes. If the product gets into eyes, rinse with water for 15 minutes.Avoid inhaling vapors. Do not use On irritated or infected skin, or reddened areas. lf you are diabetic or have poor blood circulation. On birthmarks, warts with hair growth or moles

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Salicylic Acid 17% Bee Venom 1% Bee Venom Wart Remover used for?

Use For the removal of common warts, for Plantar Wart, Corns,Flat Warts and Skin Tag.

What are the side effects of Salicylic Acid 17% Bee Venom 1% Bee Venom Wart Remover?

When Using If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a health professional before use. Stop Use Stop use and ask a doctor if discomfort persists.

What are the important warnings for Salicylic Acid 17% Bee Venom 1% Bee Venom Wart Remover?

Warnings For external use only-Avoid contact with eyes. If the product gets into eyes, rinse with water for 15 minutes.Avoid inhaling vapors. Do not use On irritated or infected skin, or reddened areas. lf you are diabetic or have poor blood circulation. On birthmarks, warts with hair growth or moles

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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.