· Extra strength gel for wart treatment
· Treats common and plantar warts
· Contains salicylic acid as the active ingredient
Description:
Bazuka Extra Strength Gel is an over-the-counter treatment for common and plantar warts. The gel is formulated with extra strength and contains the active ingredient salicylic acid, which helps to break down and remove the wart tissue. It works by softening the wart, promoting the shedding of dead skin cells, and inhibiting the growth of the wart-causing virus. The extra strength formulation of Bazuka Gel provides a higher concentration of salicylic acid, allowing for more potent and effective treatment of warts and other skin conditions.
The gel form of Bazuka allows for easy and precise application to the affected area. The gel dries quickly and forms a protective barrier, ensuring prolonged contact with the skin for maximum effectiveness. Bazuka Extra Strength Gel is suitable for self-administration at home. It provides a convenient and cost-effective option for individuals seeking over-the-counter treatment for warts and other skin conditions.
Bazuka Extra Strength Gel is yellow in color and is specifically designed for more stubborn warts that require stronger treatment. It is important to carefully follow the instructions provided with the product for optimal results.
Order at Pharmily at an affordable price and we will deliver to your doorstep!
Ingredients:
The active ingredient in Bazuka Extra Strength Gel is salicylic acid.
Usage Instructions:
Before applying Bazuka Extra Strength Gel, soak the affected area in warm water for a few minutes to soften the skin. Dry the area thoroughly. Using the applicator provided or a clean cotton swab, apply a small amount of gel directly to the wart. Avoid applying the gel to healthy skin surrounding the wart. Allow the gel to dry completely before covering the wart with a plaster or bandage, if desired. Apply the gel once daily, preferably at bedtime, and continue treatment until the wart is completely gone. It may take several weeks for the wart to disappear, so patience and consistent application are necessary. If there is no improvement after 12 weeks of treatment or if the condition worsens, seek medical advice.