This product is for the treatment of common warts & verrucas.
Common Wart:
Common warts have a raised "cauliflower-like" appearance and are skin coloured, hard and rough. They usually occur on fingers, the backs of hands and the knees.
Verruca:
Verrucas are more flattened, have hard outer edges and often have small black spots in the centre. They occur on the ball of the foot, the bottoms of the toes, or on the heel.
A single treatment may be sufficient however, for verrucas, additional applications may be required.
Size
80mL
Box Contents
80mL/53g aerosol and 12 disposable applicators.
Directions
You must read the instruction leaflet carefully before use. Have a household timer available to time your treatment, as it is essential to time accurately to ensure safe and effective treatment. 1. Attach an applicator bud to the white plastic cap, by firmly pushing it into the larger opening on the end as shown. 2. Place the can upright on a covered table or other sturdy surface. Do not hold the can near your face, over parts of your body or clothing. Place the cap on the can as shown, so that the applicator bud sits in the clear plastic shield on the side of the can. 3. Keeping the can upright and holding as shown, press the cap firmly down for 5 seconds. Do not hold the plastic shield. 4. Remove the cap from the can, with the applicator bud still attached. Do not let any liquid come into contact with your skin and do not hold can near your eyes. You must wait for 15 seconds, holding the bud pointing downwards, before applying to the verruca or wart. This allows the liquid to collect at the bottom of the applicator bud, and reach the freezing temperature required for effective treatment. 5. Ensure the verruca or wart to be treated is facing upwards. Keeping the applicator bud pointing straight down, lightly place the tip of the bud on the centre of the verruca or wart for a minimum of 30 seconds, but do not apply for longer than 40 seconds. Do not dab. Discard the foam applicator after a single use.
Usage Advice
How many treatment will I need? Common Warts usually require one treatment, however the treatment can be repeated at two-week intervals, if required, up to a maximum of 4 treatments. Verrucas (plantar warts) usually do not fall off as readily as common warts and are more likely to require additional applications at 2 weeks intervals up to a maximum of 4 treatments. Consult your doctor or pharmacist if the verruca or wart persists after 4 treatments. Do not treat the same verruca or wart more than 4 times in total. If there is more than 1 verruca or wart close to another, treat only 1 at a time. Then treat each remaining verruca or wart separately with a 2 week interval between treatments.
Warnings
Solvent abuse can kill instantly. you must read all instructions in this leaflet carefully before use. Warning intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling contents can be harmful or fatal.
Safety Directions
Use only as directed. Always use the applicator provided when applying the product. Misuse of the product may result in burns and scarring of healthy tissue or blindness. Avoid contact with the eyes. suitable for external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Precautions
Keep out of reach of children. Not suitable for diabetics or people with poor circulation, or children under the age of 4, do not use during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Caution
Danger. Extremely flammable aerosol pressurised container; may burst if heated. Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C/122°F. Do not pierce or burn even after use. Keep away from heat, sparks, open flames, hot surfaces - no smoking. Do not spray on an open flame or ignition source. Use only in well-ventilated areas. Do not breathe spray.
Important Information
After application a blister will form. The verruca or wart will usually fall off within 10-14 days and new healthy skin will grow in its place.
Do not treat the same verruca or wart more than 4 times in total.
First Aid
For advice, contact a Poisons Infomation Centre (Phone Australia 13 11 26; New Zealand 0800 764 766) or a doctor.
Flammable Warning
Highly flammable.
Propellant
Hydrocarbon