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How Does Compound W Work, salicylic acid wart removal

Salicylic acid is a safe treatment for common warts and plantar warts, but it should not be used to treat warts on the face, neck, or genitals.

WARNINGS

If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) right away.

DIRECTIONS

  • wash affected area
  • may soak wart in warm water for 5 minutes
  • dry area thoroughly
  • by squeezing tube gently, apply one drop at a time to sufficiently cover each wart
  • let dry
  • repeat this procedure once or twice daily as needed (until wart is removed) for up to 12 weeks

OTHER INFORMATION

  • Apply gel to wart and let dry (for approx. 5 minutes after application), before covering the wart with the ProShield Patch.
  • store at room temperature
  • avoid excessive heat 37C (99F)
  • skin discoloration may accur during or after use
  • wipe the tip of the tube with a paper towel between uses

INACTIVE INGREDIENTS

alcohol, camphor, castor oil, ethyl acetate, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hypophosphorous acid, isopropanol, nitrocellulose, polysorbate 80, water

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FAST ACTING GEL + SHIELD

EFFECTIVELY SHIELDS and REMOVES WARTS

MADE FOR WARTS ON FEET

  • Maximum strength
  • Shields wart against rubbing

GEL NET WT 0.25 oz (7 g) I 12 PROSHIELD PATCHES

Product Information
Product Type HUMAN OTC DRUG Item Code (Source) NDC:51142-595(NDC:49354-076)
Route of Administration TOPICAL
Active Ingredient/Active Moiety
Ingredient Name Basis of Strength Strength
SALICYLIC ACID (UNII: O414PZ4LPZ) (SALICYLIC ACID – UNII:O414PZ4LPZ) SALICYLIC ACID 170 mg in 1 g
Inactive Ingredients
Ingredient Name Strength
ETHYL ACETATE (UNII: 76845O8NMZ)
CAMPHOR (NATURAL) (UNII: N20HL7Q941)
CASTOR OIL (UNII: D5340Y2I9G)
HYPOPHOSPHOROUS ACID (UNII: 8B1RL9B4ZJ)
POLYSORBATE 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H)
ALCOHOL (UNII: 3K9958V90M)
HYDROXYPROPYL CELLULOSE (1600000 WAMW) (UNII: RFW2ET671P)
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL (UNII: ND2M416302)
PYROXYLIN (UNII: KYR8BR2X6O)
WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
Packaging
# Item Code Package Description Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
1 NDC:51142-595-12 1 in 1 CARTON 12/01/2020
1 7 g in 1 TUBE; Type 0: Not a Combination Product
Marketing Information
Marketing Category Application Number or Monograph Citation Marketing Start Date Marketing End Date
OTC Monograph Drug M028 12/01/2020
Labeler – ASO LLC (152793493)

Salicylic Acid for Wart Treatment

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Warts are skin growths that aren’t necessarily harmful but can be itchy and bothersome. One over-the-counter treatment that can remove warts is salicylic acid. It needs to be applied over time to work.

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While most people tolerate salicylic acid treatments well, there are some people who don’t. Read on to learn how to safely apply this treatment to remove warts — and when to leave wart removal to medical professionals.

Salicylic acid works to remove warts by exfoliating the skin cells until the wart is gone. The acid may also trigger an immune response to build healthy skin cells in the area. With continued daily application, the salicylic acid solution will often remove the wart.

For those with diabetes or other diseases that impair blood flow, seek professional assistance in wart removal.

At-home salicylic acid wart treatment

Most drugstores sell salicylic acid over the counter to help remove warts. A common brand name is Compound W. These products usually contain about 17 percent salicylic acid. However, some companies sell 40 percent salicylic acid treatments for foot and plantar warts.

Here are some tips for at-home salicylic acid wart removal:

  • Apply salicylic acid after getting out of the shower or bath. Dry the skin off so it’s still damp and apply. This will help the treatment sink in more effectively.
  • An alternative to application after the shower or bath is to soak the wart in warm water for five minutes.
  • Some people cover a wart with duct tape as a bandage. However, research is inconclusive on whether duct tape is an effective wart removal treatment. You should avoid using duct tape if you have sensitive skin.
  • Use an emery board, pumice stone, or other exfoliating tool to remove dead skin cells from the wart each day before bathing. Never share these exfoliating tools, as you can transmit the virus that causes warts to another person with these.
  • Apply the salicylic acid to the wart daily. Consistent treatment over the course of several weeks is the most effective method. Sometimes the wart will fall off in its entirety.

Salicylic wart treatment with a professional

A doctor may prescribe a stronger concentration of salicylic acid for at-home use. These stronger concentrations are usually applied to thicker areas of skin, such as the soles of the feet.

While the approach to application is the same as with lower concentrations, you may experience greater skin irritation as a result. Review with your doctor symptoms that indicate you should stop using the treatment. These may include intense redness or discomfort.

Salicylic acid side effects

Body: While salicylic acid for warts is a generally mild treatment, it can cause some side effects. These include skin irritation, discolored skin, and discomfort at the site of the wart.

Salicylic acid is a topical treatment that’s commonly used to treat acne blemishes. It belongs to the family of chemicals known as beta hydroxy acids. When applied to the skin, salicylic acid works to break bonds inside the skin’s pores that are holding dead skin cells to living ones.

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Some common cosmetic products that include salicylic acid include:

  • acne spot treatments
  • face washes
  • shampoos to fight dandruff
  • wart removal gels and wart removal bandages

Doctors call salicylic acid a “keratolytic” medication because it has exfoliating properties. When applied to the skin, the acid can remove the outer layer of skin cells. This is not only useful in fighting acne blemishes, but also in wart removal.

Salicylic acid for wart treatments may be sold as a patch, liquid, or gel. Each preparation usually requires daily or every-other-day application for maximum effectiveness.

If salicylic acid doesn’t seem to be removing the wart effectively, there are other professional treatments for wart removal. One example is cryotherapy. This treatment involves exposing the wart to liquid nitrogen in a doctor’s office to freeze the wart off. Sometimes a doctor will recommend salicylic acid combined with cryotherapy to treat the wart.

Other professional wart removal options include:

  • curettage to scrape the wart away
  • electrocautery
  • injections of medications to inhibit cell growth, such as 5-fluorouracil
  • laser surgery to remove the wart

In some cases, a doctor may recommend surgical removal of warts. This procedure has a risk of scarring. Sometimes, warts can come back in the same area after surgical removal.

There are many different types of warts, and you can’t remove all of them with salicylic acid treatments.

The five most common wart types are:

  • common warts: appear on the hands
  • flat warts: appear on the forehead and facial region
  • genital warts: appear in the genital region, including the pubic and thigh area
  • plantar warts: appear on the bottoms of the feet
  • subungual and periungual warts: appear underneath the toenails and fingernails

Salicylic acid is a safe treatment for common warts and plantar warts, but it should not be used to treat warts on the face, neck, or genitals.

You shouldn’t use salicylic acid treatments for wart removal on the face. While you can use salicylic acid as a spot treatment for acne, it’s usually in products with much lower concentrations than is used to treat warts. The higher percentage can cause hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation on the face.

Say no to salicylic acid on genital warts

Because genital warts appear on delicate areas of the body, you shouldn’t use salicylic acid to remove or treat these warts. You could potentially burn and damage the skin, causing infection, discomfort, or scarring.

Dr Narelle Bleasel FACD
Dr Narelle Bleasel FACD

Dermatologist in Battery Point, Australia

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