Salicylic Acid
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Salicylic Acid (NDC 68016-610). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Pv Liquid Corn Callus Card

Pv Liquid Corn Callus Card
This is a description of DR. SCHOLL'S® Liquid Corn and Callus Remover with salicylic acid. The product is designed to safely remove corns and calluses while cushioning against pain and pressure. The active ingredient is salicylic acid, which removes corns and calluses from the skin. The remover should only be used externally and is flammable. The directions for use involve washing the affected area, applying one drop at a time with an applicator, letting the remover dry, and using a cushion with a hole centered over the corn or callus to relieve pressure. The procedure should be repeated once or twice daily for up to 14 days until the corn/callus is removed. If discomfort persists, the manufacturer recommends seeing a doctor or podiatrist. If swallowed, get medical help, or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. Finally, the product is distributed by Chain Drug Consortium and manufactured in the USA.*
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Pv Liquid Corn Callus Label

Pv Liquid Corn Callus Label
The text appears to be a mix of data and random sentences, making it hard to form a coherent description. It contains codes related to pharmaceutical products and may describe methods to remove corns and calluses. It also has some names and related data that are not clear. Overall, the text is not useful or coherent.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.