Unichem Stokes Valley Pharmacy
A vibrant Pharmacy family business passionate about attentive & caring service. Friendly, personal & swift to you with the best products available. Charge Pharmacist - Paul Kearns
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Worlds #1 Wart Freezing Brand! - Freezes Warts with a Single Treatment!
Wartner® has made cryotherapy available at home, and is proven to be as effective and safe as liquid nitrogen in the treatment of warts and verrucas.
Wartner® uses a mixture of dimethyl ether (DME) and propane, both of which are commonly used as propellants in products such as hair spray. This mixture freezes warts at a temperature of -57 C.
Wartner® works by freezing the core of the wart, which is caused by the contagious human papilloma virus (HPV). Freezing the wart causes it to fall off in 10 to 14 days, by which time healthy skin will have formed underneath.
Wartner® should only be used on common or plantar warts. Consult your doctor before use if you are diabetic, pregnant, or if the wart is located on a sensitive area (e.g. the face, neck, armpits).
Wartner® should not be used on children under the age of four.
Contents:
Just one treatment is usually sufficient.
Two or three applications are recommended for stubborn or more persistent warts and verrucas. Allow 15 days between treatments.
Follow up treatment
Consult a physician if the aching, stinging sensation persists or if another complication occurs.
Keep the treated area clean.
Swimming and showering are permitted.
Do not pick at or scratch the treated area.
Protect blisters, if necessary with a plaster; do not puncture blisters.
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A vibrant Pharmacy family business passionate about attentive & caring service. Friendly, personal & swift to you with the best products available. Charge Pharmacist - Paul Kearns