Dermal Ref: SLC101

Salactol Wart Paint (10ml)

£3.89
£3.89 per unit
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Key features
  • Salactol Wart Paint is a topical treatment for common warts and verrucas
  • Easy-to-use applicator for precise application
  • Suitable for use on both adults and children
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Clean the affected area and soak it in warm water for a few minutes.
Dry the area thoroughly.
Carefully apply a few drops of Salactol Wart Paint directly to the wart or verruca, ensuring it covers the entire affected area.
Allow it to dry for a few minutes before covering with a plaster or bandage.
Repeat this process once a day until the wart or verruca disappears, which may take several weeks.
10ml
Salactol Wart Paint is suitable for both adults and children over the age of 12.
It is designed for the removal of common warts and verrucas.
For external use only. Do not swallow or apply to broken or sensitive skin.
Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, and mucous membranes. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water.
Keep out of reach of children.
Consult a healthcare professional before using on children under 12 years old or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Salicylic Acid (16.7%): This ingredient helps to break down and remove the layers of the wart.
Lactic Acid (16.7%): It assists in softening the wart, making it easier to remove.

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