Description
Salactac Gel can be used by adults and children.
Dose
Apply once daily, usually at night. Soak the area in warm water first to soften the skin and pat dry. Next, gently rub the surface of the affected area with a pumice stone or emery board to remove any hard skin. Using the applicator provided, carefully apply a few drops of Salactac to the lesion, allowing each drop to dry before applying the next one.  Avoid contact with healthy skin. Plantar warts (also known as verrucas) should be covered with an adhesive plaster. Repeat the process daily and note that it can take up to 12 weeks for resistant lesions to disappear. Each day you should carefully remove the elastic film formed by the previous application before reapplying the gel.
Side Effects and Cautions
Reported side effects include irritation at the application site. Please see product literature for a full list of possible side effects. Do not use Salactac Gel if you are allergic to any ingredients. Avoid contact with the eyes, lips or mucous membranes and take care not to apply to skin that is broken or inflamed. This medicine is for external use only and should not be taken. Do not inhale the vapour from the solvent. The product is extremely flammable so make sure to replace the cap tightly after.
This product can be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
How to Store Salactol Wart Paint
Store Salactac Gel below 25ºC and remember to keep all medicine out of sight and reach of children. You should return any unused or date expired medicines to your pharmacist for safe destruction.