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ISDIN

Isdin Warts Verrutop x4 Ampoules

Preis $ 34.68

Ref.: 6983726

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Produktbeschreibung

Topical ampoules for the treatment of plantar, palmar and contour warts.

Produktbeschreibung

Topical ampoules for the treatment of plantar, palmar and contour warts.

1. Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly. 2. Open the ampoule and soak a cotton swab or applicator. 3. Apply directly to the wart and keep it there until dry. 4. Repeat daily for 4 or 5 consecutive days per ampoule. 5. If a scab forms, let it fall off naturally before applying the next ampoule.

Glacial acetic acid 99.5%.

Topical treatment containing 99.5% glacial acetic acid that destroys common, plantar, and periungual warts by chemically destroying the affected area. It is applied directly to the wart, which becomes covered with a dry, dark film. The process gradually destroys the damaged tissue without affecting the surrounding skin. Intensive treatment in 4 vials, ideal for consistent application cycles.

Do not apply to inflammatory wounds, mucous membranes, the face, or lymph nodes. Avoid use on pregnant women, children, and diabetics with poor circulation or vascular insufficiency without medical supervision. Keep the product away from the eyes and mouth.

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