Verrukacid Solution
Verrukacid Solution with an applicator for external use 2g
Verrukacid Solution has a cauterizing effect and coagulates skin proteins.
Indications Verrucocid Solution
Common filiform plantar warts, papillomas, genital warts, dry calluses, keratomas. Apply precisely to the treatment area with a special applicator or a small thin wooden stick, avoiding contact with adjacent mucous membranes.
Dosage and Administration Verrucocid Solution
How to use
Apply the product precisely to the treatment area with a special applicator or a small thin wooden stick, avoiding contact with adjacent healthy skin and also mucous membranes.
For small papillomas (up to mm in size) and filiform warts
Apply Verrucacid once.
Larger papillomas and small warts (2-3 mm in size)
Treat large papillomas and small warts (2-3 mm in size) with the preparation 3-4 times, allowing the solution to dry.
Treatment of warts with thick, keratinized surfaces on the hands, plantar warts, keratomas and dry calluses
Before using Verrukacid on warts with a thick, keratinized surface on the hands, plantar warts, keratomas, and dry calluses, it is necessary to remove the keratinized layers on their surfaces. To do this, apply a keratolytic ointment (such as 10% salicylic ointment or another ointment) for several hours, covering the treated area with compress paper or plastic wrap, then apply a gauze bandage. Covering with an adhesive bandage is possible. After this, remove the bandage or adhesive bandage, steam the skin with hot water and soap and baking soda for 10-15 minutes, and remove the horny layers (cut with nail scissors or tweezers). Verrukacid is applied to the dried skin several times, with 3-4 minute breaks to allow the product to dry. Warts on the hands and feet are treated with Verrukacid 7-10 times at 3-4 minute intervals. Keratomas and dry calluses require 3-4 treatments at 3-4 minute intervals.
Warning
If multiple applications are necessary, it is advisable to coat the surrounding skin with zinc paste to prevent burning. After the last layer of Verrukacid has dried, remove the paste with a dry gauze pad.
Dermatologists or urologists remove genital warts with Verrukacid, applying it to each wart individually, 1-2 times, 3-4 minutes apart. If necessary, doctors repeat the treatment 6-8 days after the scabs fall off. Therefore, specialists recommend a total of 4-5 treatments.
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to any of the product’s components; pigmented nevi (moles); rashes located on the vermilion border of the lips and mucous membranes; do not apply to a skin surface area larger than 20 cm2; children under 1 year of age.
Special instructions
It has a cauterizing effect and coagulates skin proteins.
Avoid contact with mucous membranes, especially the eyes. In case of contact, immediately rinse eyes with plenty of water and consult an ophthalmologist. Do not bandage the treated areas, cover them with adhesive tape, apply any ointments, or remove crusts. Do not reapply the product before the timeframes specified above.
Synthetic clothing should not come into contact with the treated area. It is not recommended to apply Verrukacid to lesions located in skin folds (groin, anal area, interdigital spaces, etc.) or heavily sweating areas to avoid burns to unaffected skin on the contact surface or from the product spreading on damp skin. Allow the treated area to air dry. Do not apply any ointments or wash it with water for the first day after treatment. When used correctly, the product does not leave scars.
Storage conditions
T=+(15-25)C
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