Totclear Genital Wart Remover Ointment
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Geital Wart-1 Package (Geital Wart 1)

Geital Wart-1 Package (Geital Wart 1)
This document contains information about a wart remover containing 1.5% Salicylic Acid. It provides details on the active and inactive ingredients, directions for use, precautions, and storage information. The product is designed for the removal of warts on the skin, and it is advised to avoid contact with eyes and inhalation of vapors. Users are instructed to use it under adult supervision, and if pregnant or breastfeeding, they should consult a doctor before use. The product is not recommended for those with diabetes or poor circulation. It emphasizes fast-acting results and targeted removal of warts in sensitive areas. For more information or questions, contact [email protected].*
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Geital Wart-2 Tag (Geital Wart 2)

Geital Wart-2 Tag (Geital Wart 2)
This text provides information about a Genital Wart Remover with an advanced formula designed for fast performance. It prevents spread, offers targeted removal, and is gentle & safe to use. The active ingredient is Salicylic Acid 1.5% w/W, indicated for wart removal. The directions suggest soaking the area, applying the ointment, and repeating 1-2 times a day for about 4 weeks. The product is for external use only and should not be used on irritated, infected, or reddened skin, the face, or mucous membranes. It is also advised to avoid contact with eyes and to consult a doctor if discomfort persists.*

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