Bazuka treatment Gel 6g
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- Once daily application
- No fuss
- Dries to form a water-resistant
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Once daily application dries to form a water-resistant, protective barrier to reduce the spread of infection. Contains salicylic acid, which gently removes the infected skin tissue – helping to eliminate the virus.
Soak the affected area in warm water for 2 to 3 minutes. Dry the area thoroughly. Carefully apply a thin coating of the gel to the top of the wart, verruca, corn or callus only. The next evening, carefully peel or pick off the white patch of dried gel from the wart, verruca, corn or callus. Then repeat steps 1 and 2. Once every week, before applying fresh gel, gently rub the wart, verruca, corn or callus with the emery board provided or a pumice stone.
Suitable for use by adults, the elderly and children aged over 2 years.
Do not use if allergic to any of the ingredients. Only use to treat warts, verrucas, corns and calluses. Do not use on the face, anogenital regions or in areas of folded skin. Not to be used by diabetics or individuals with impaired circulation. Not suitable for children under 2 years of age.
Active ingredients: Salicylic Acid 12.0% w/w, Lactic Acid 4.0% w/w, Also contains: Camphor, Pyroxylin, Ethanol, Ethyl Acetate

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