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Keratolysis is the removal of dead surface skin cells and is a treatment for several types of wart. The most common keratolytic treatment of warts available over-the-counter involve salicylic acid. These products are readily available at most drugstores and supermarkets. There are typically two types of products: adhesive pads treated with salicylic acid, or a bottle of concentrated salicylic acid. Removing a wart with this method requires a strict regimen of cleaning the area, applying the salicylic acid, and removing the dead skin with a pumice stone or emery board. It may take up to 12 weeks to remove a stubborn wart.
[edit] FormulationsSome formulations are:
The amount of salicylic acid reaching the wart varies substantially depending on the formulation used[1]. [edit] Molecular basis of therapeutic effect
[edit] ComplicationsSome cases of allergic contact dermatitis have been observed when using collodion formulations[5]. This was found to be due to rosin in the collodion. [edit] References
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