Description
Directions
Ingredients
Warnings
Removes warts fast as few as 1 treatment
For common & plantar warts
Suitable for kids ages 4 & older
Doctor-proven method!
Water, propanediol, xanthan gum, benzoic acid, aloe barbadensis leaf juice, potassium lactate, lactic acid
EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. Contents under pressure. Do not place in hot water or near radiators, stoves or other sources of heat, even if empty. Store between 15° and 30°C. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperatures above 50°C. Do not puncture or incinerate container. Piercing the container or exposure to heat may cause it to explode and cause serious injury. DO NOT USE IN PRESENCE OF OPEN FLAME OR SPARK. DO NOT SMOKE DURING USE. Use only in well ventilated areas.
WARNINGS: Use only as directed. If you are not certain whether your skin condition is a wart, consult your physician before use. Activator should only be used in combination with applicators provided. Avoid contact with eyes as this may cause blindness. Under certain use conditions, serious burns, permanent scarring of the skin, or blindness may occur. Do not swallow or inhale. If swallowed or inhaled, get medical help or contact your local poison center immediately. Do not use if you cannot clearly see the wart you are treating. Do not use on a child under 4 years of age as it can cause permanent scarring of the skin. Do not use if you have diabetes or poor blood circulation. Do not use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. Do not use on areas with thin skin such as face, armpits, breasts, bottom, genitals or others. Do not use on irritated skin, on any area that is infected, reddened or showing any signs of inflammation, such as itching or swelling. Do not use on moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growing from them, genital warts or warts on face or mucous membranes (such as mouth, nose, anus, genitals, lips, ears or near eyes). For external use only. When using this product, changes in skin pigmentation may occur at the treated site. If you have any concerns, ask a doctor before using this product.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. Individual components may present a choking hazard for infants.
Read the complete information booklet before use
Screw tip into can.
Push can into built-in activator for 2 to 3 seconds.
Freeze wart.
Remove applicator.
For each common wart, only one treatment is necessary in many cases. Two weeks after treatment with Dr. Scholl's® Freeze Away® Wart Remover, common warts are usually gone. Plantar warts may require more than one treatment. If a wart, or part of it, is still there two weeks after treatment, you may then safely treat it again. Do not treat each wart more than four times. If 4 treatments have not removed the wart, ask a doctor and do not treat additional warts.
Read the complete information booklet before use.
Keep for future reference.
Indication: for removing common and plantar warts.
This easy-to-use kit has everything you need to quickly and effectively remove common and plantar warts, using one of the similar treatment methods that doctors use on their patients. Dr. Scholl's® Freeze Away® Wart Remover freezes the wart immediately, causing the treated wart to fall off in as few as 10 days. By the time the wart falls off, healthy new skin will have formed underneath. Use Freeze Away® Wart Remover only if you are sure that the skin condition is a common or a plantar wart. Treating a skin condition as a wart with Freeze Away® Wart Remover when it is not a wart, will delay proper treatment. This delay may lead to a more serious skin condition or disease.
For removing common warts: common warts are skin-coloured, usually appear on the hands and feet and are recognized by the rough "cauliflower-like" appearance of the surface. They are harmless growths that consist of a center of inner skin (or connective) tissue with blood vessels covered with layers of outer skin (epidermis) tissue. See booklet for treatment times.
For removing plantar warts: plantar warts are recognized by their location only on the bottom of the foot, their tenderness, and the interruption of the footprint pattern. Plantar warts grow inwards and are often flat due to the pressure caused by walking. See booklet for treatment times.