wart remover liquid - Medication Listings
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Directions Of Safe Use: ● wash the affected area ● may soak the tag in warm water for 5 minutes ● dry area thoroughly ● using the applicator(brush swab), apply one drop at a time to sufficiently cover each tag ● allow it to fully absorb a nd let dry ● repeat this procedure once or twice daily as needed (until the tag falling off) for up to 12 weeks
Uses Uses for The removal of corns,calluses,plantar warts,flat warts,common warts(less than 5mm in size).
Directions Of Safe Use: ● wash the affected area ● may soak the tag in warm water for 5 minutes ● dry area thoroughly ● using the applicator(brush swab), apply one drop at a time to sufficiently cover each tag ● allow it to fully absorb a nd let dry ● repeat this procedure once or twice daily as needed (until the tag falling off) for up to 12 weeks
Wash the affected area Soak the wart or tag in warm water for 5 minutes and dry it thoroughly Apply one drop at a time with the applicator to cover each wart or tag completely Allow to dry, use self-adhesive cushioning pads to cover the wart or tag if desired Repeat this process once or twice daily as needed, for up to 12 weeks, until the wart or tag is removed (Note: For external use, and can not be applied to healthy skin)
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