Salicylic Acid, Chlorhexidine
Generic Name: salicylic acid, chlorhexidine
Brand Names:
Wart Remover
wart Remove
Overview
wart Remove
Uses
After cleansing the areas to betreat-edwithlukewarm water,apply proper amou-ntofthecream to the surface of theaffectedareaandgentlyrub infor 5-10 minutes untilit is fullyabsorbed.itisrecommendedtousethis productcontinuously2-3 times aday un-til the wartsfalloff.
Dosage
wash the affected area may soak the wart in warm water for 5minutes dry area thoroughly using the applicator(cotton swab),apply alayer of ointment to sufficiently cover eachwart allow it to fully absorb and cover it with cbandage as needed. repeat this procedure once ortwicedailyas needed (until the wart isremoved) for upto 12 weeks
Warnings
For external use only. Keep away from fire and flame
Storage
Store in a dry and cool place
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Salicylic Acid, Chlorhexidine used for?▼
After cleansing the areas to betreat-edwithlukewarm water,apply proper amou-ntofthecream to the surface of theaffectedareaandgentlyrub infor 5-10 minutes untilit is fullyabsorbed.itisrecommendedtousethis productcontinuously2-3 times aday un-til the wartsfalloff.
What are the important warnings for Salicylic Acid, Chlorhexidine?▼
For external use only. Keep away from fire and flame
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