Salatac Gel – Wart, Verruca, Corn & Callus Treatment
Salatac Gel is a clinically proven treatment for warts, verrucas, corns and calluses, suitable for adults, children and the elderly. Its dual-action formula of salicylic acid and lactic acid works to soften and remove hard skin growths while targeting the virus that causes warts and verrucas.
What Does Salatac Gel Treat?
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Warts – rough, cauliflower-like growths commonly found on fingers and hands
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Verrucas – painful growths on the sole of the foot, often with a black dot at the centre
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Corns – hard, thickened skin caused by pressure or friction
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Calluses – areas of toughened skin from repeated rubbing, commonly on feet and hands
Key Benefits
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Dual-action formula – salicylic acid and lactic acid work together to break down hard skin
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Targets the root cause – helps eliminate the virus responsible for warts and verrucas
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Suitable for all ages – safe for adults, children and the elderly
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Easy gel application – precise and mess-free
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Trusted pharmacy treatment – a reliable choice for stubborn skin growths
How to Use
- Soak the affected area in warm water for 2–3 minutes and dry thoroughly.
- Apply a thin layer of Salatac Gel directly to the wart, verruca, corn or callus only.
- Allow to dry for a few minutes.
- Repeat daily. After a few days, gently rub away the softened skin with a pumice stone or emery board.
- Continue treatment until the growth is completely removed.
Active Ingredients
Salicylic Acid and Lactic Acid — work by softening the hardened skin and helping to destroy the virus causing the growth.
Important Precautions
- Do not use on the face, armpits, breasts, bottom or genital area.
- Do not apply to birthmarks, moles, or warts with hairs growing from them.
- Do not use if you are diabetic or have poor circulation to your hands or feet.
- Do not use if allergic to salicylic acid, lactic acid, or any other ingredient.
- Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Always read the patient information leaflet before use. If in doubt, ask your Ballyduff Pharmacy pharmacist for advice.