Wartner Wart remover
Description
- Wartner is a suitable treatment for removing warts
- It works in a similar way to liquid nitrogen, the treatment used regularly by GPs
- Wartner freezes the wart, which results in a blister forming under the infected area
- After 10 days the frozen skin with the treated wart will fall off, leaving new, healthy skin underneath
- Wartner is easy to use and usually only needs one application
Caution
- Keep the treated area clean
- Swimming and showering are permitted
- Do not pick at or scratch the treated area
- Protect blisters, if necessary with a plaster; do not puncture blisters
- Wartner is not suitable for diabetics or during pregnancy. .People with poor circulation should consult their doctor or chiropodist before using the product
- Not for use on children under the age of 4
- Wartner contains inflammable components: Keep out of direct sunlight and do not expose to temperatures above 50°C
- Do not apply Wartner whilst smoking or close to naked flames
- If there are multiple warts or verrucas on a finger/or toe, treat only one at a time - treat each remaining wart or verruca separately with a two-week interval between treatments
- Suitable for external use only
- Wartner should never be used on areas of thin skin (e.g. face, neck, armpits, breasts, bottom) or on genital warts
- Use Wartner only in combination with the special foam applicators
- Use one foam applicator for each wart or verruca and use each foam applicator only once
- Store in a safe place. Keep out of the reach of children
Consult your doctor or pharmacist if
- You are not 100% certain whether the skin condition is a wart or verruca, consult a physician before using Wartner
- The aching, stinging sensation persists or if another complication occurs









