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40% W/W Salicylic Acid Corn Remover

Over-the-Counter

Brand names: Foster and Thrive Medicated Corn Removers

Dosage Form
Topical
Route
TOPICAL

About This Medication

High-concentration salicylic acid topical treatment that softens and removes painful corns and calluses on the feet.

Active Ingredients

Ingredient Strength
Salicylic Acid -

Indications & Usage

Uses for removal of corns relieves pain by removing corns

Dosage & Administration

Directions wash affected area, dry thoroughly If necessary, cut medicated disk to fit corn apply medicated disk with sitcky side adhereing to skin cover medicated disk with enclosed cushion after 48 hours, remove medicated disk repeat procedure every 48 hours as needed for up to 14 days (until corn is removed) may soak corn in warm water for 5 minutes to assist in removal

Warnings & Precautions

Frequently Asked Questions

Uses for removal of corns relieves pain by removing corns

Directions wash affected area, dry thoroughly If necessary, cut medicated disk to fit corn apply medicated disk with sitcky side adhereing to skin cover medicated disk with enclosed cushion after 48 hours, remove medicated disk repeat procedure every 48 hours as needed for up to 14 days (until corn is removed) may soak corn in warm water for 5 minutes to assist in removal

Warning For external use only

40% W/W Salicylic Acid Corn Remover is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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