Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen 2g
Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen 2g Product information
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Product Information for Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen 2g
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Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen is clinically proven to treat warts and verrucas.
The easy to use precision tip - gel is blue to help avoid application to healthy skin.
This pen can be safely use on children aged 4 years and older although, it must always to be applied by an adult.
Scholl Complete Treatment usually removes wart or verucca in one treatment - do not treat the same wart or verucca more than 4 times in total.
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How to use Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen 2g
Read the instruction leaflet for use. If you have any questions, consult your pharmacist or doctor.
How to use: Hold the Scholl Verruca & Wart Pen vertically and press the end button until the blue gel comes out.
Apply one drop of the blue get on the verruca/wart.
Allow the gel to dry for 10-15 minutes.
You should start to see results of treatment within 7 days.
Side effects of Scholl Verruca and Wart Complete Treatment Pen 2g
Do not use the pen if:
- the skin is cut, broken or inflamed in any way.
- you have any doubt if you what you are treating is a verruca or wart.
- you are hypersensitive to any of the ingredients.
Not suitable for use on any skin tags, moles, dark patches of skin, freckles, water warts (mollusca contagiosa), seborrhoeic keratosis (verruca seborrheica).
Only to be used for warts and veruccas located on hands or feet.
If the gel accidentally makes contact with healthy skin, clean the area immediately with lots of soap and water to prevent irritation or burning feeling of the healthy skin.
If you have diabetes or a condition (or medication) that causes poor circulation you could be at serious risk of foot related complications. This product is not suitable for use if you have diabetes or poor blood circulation. Please consult a doctor or podiatrist before self-treating your foot condition.
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Authored on June 23, 2023
Robert Bradshaw (Pharmacist) - MRPharms BSc(Hons) Pharmacy
Superintendent Pharmacist
GPhC Number: 2036118
Reviewed on June 23, 2023