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Dr Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Warts

Generic name: salicylic acid topical [SAL-i-SIL-ik-AS-id-TOP-ik-al]
Brand names: Acnevir, Bensal HP, CeraVe SA, CeraVe SA Renewing, Clean, and Clear Blackhead Eraser Facial Scrub,… show all 65 brands
Drug Classes: Topical Acne Agents, Topical Keratolytics

What is Dr Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Warts?

Salicylic acid is a keratolytic agent (peeling) that causes the shedding of outer skin layers. Clear Away Plantar Wart for the Skin by Dr. Scholl is used to treat acne, scalp dandruff, or seborrhea. It can also be used to remove warts, corns, and calluses. This medication guide does not list all possible uses for Dr. Scholl's Clear Away Plantar Wart.

Side Effects of Dr Scholl's Clear Away Plantar Warts

Dr. Scholl's Clear Away Plantar Wart may cause an allergic reaction or severe skin irritation. These reactions can occur within minutes of applying the medication or even a day later. If any of the following symptoms arise while taking Dr. B's products: Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart immediately and seek emergency medical attention: hives; itching; difficulty breathing; feeling lightheaded; swelling on your face, lips, or tongue; or a sense of being unwell.

Stop using Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart as well, and contact your doctor immediately if:

  • Severe headache; ringing in the ears; hearing problems; mental problems
  • Severe stomach pain, nausea, or diarrhea.
  • A feeling of lightheadedness, as if you could pass out.
  • Shortness of breath
  • Severe burning, irritation, or dryness of the skin.

Dr. Scholl's Clear Away Plantar Wart side effects may include:

  • Minor skin irritation or rash;
  • Changes in the coloration of treated skin (usually bleaching)

There may be other side effects.Call your physician if experiencing side effects; otherwise contact the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 to report them.

Similar/related drugs

Doxycycline, Clindamycin topical, Triamcinolone, Topical Erythromycin, Ketoconazole topical, Tetracycline, and Temovate

Warnings

Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart may cause an allergic reaction, severe skin irritation, or hives. Stop using the medicine immediately and seek emergency medical attention if you experience any of these symptoms: difficulty breathing, light-headedness, hives or itching, swelling in your face, lips, or throat, or a swollen tongue or lip.

Before you take this drug

If you have an allergy to Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart, then it is best not to use this product.

When used on a child with flu symptoms or chickenpox, Dr. Scholl's Clear Away Plantar Wart can lead to Reye syndrome. This is a fatal or serious condition.

If you suffer from:

  • Liver or kidney disease
  • Diabetes;
  • Blood circulation problems

Consult your doctor before taking this medication if you're pregnant or nursing.

How to take Dr Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Warts?

Clear Away Plantar Wart by Dr. Scholl is available in a variety of forms, including liquids, gels, lotions, creams, ointments, foams, soaps, shampoos, cloth pads, and skin patches. Follow the instructions on the label or those prescribed by your doctor. Take it only by mouth. Topical medicines are only to be used on the skin. Clear Away Plantar Wart by Dr. Scholl can cause an allergic reaction, which is rare but severe. It may also cause severe skin irritation. As a "test dosage", apply a small amount to one or two small areas of skin every day for three consecutive days. On the fourth day, if you don't have an adverse reaction to the medication, use the full amount prescribed. Shake the medication before using it. Please follow all the instructions on the label. Use Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart only after consulting your doctor. It may take several days for your symptoms to improve. If your symptoms don't improve or worsen, call your doctor. Keep this medicine at room temperature and away from heat, moisture, and The foam canister should be kept away from flames or heat. If the canister gets too warm, it may explode. Empty aerosol canisters should not be punctured or burned.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Use Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart as needed. You can skip any missed dose if you have a regular dosing schedule. Never use two doses in one go.

What happens if I overdose?

If anyone accidentally swallows the medicine, seek emergency medical care or call Poison Help at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Avoid using Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart if you have open wounds, sunburned or windburned skin, or it is dry or irritated. If this medication gets into your eyes or mouth, rinse with water. This medicine is flammable. Avoid using near-open flames or high heat. Before using a hair styler (such as a straightening or curling iron), wash your hands to remove the medicine. The medicine could ignite and burn the skin if heated to high temperatures. Smoking is not allowed until the gel has dried completely on your skin. You should not use other medications to treat the area you are treating with Dr. Scholl’s Clear Away Plantar Wart unless your doctor has prescribed it.

Interaction with other drug

Tell your doctor about all the medicines you are taking, including prescription and over-the-counter medications. Inform your doctor of all the medications you are taking, including over-the-counter and prescription medicines, vitamins, and herbal remedies.