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ADVANCED
Wart Remover System
Table of contents
A. Indications for use
B. Contents of Compound W
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C. Background on warts
D. Warnings
E. Cautions
F. What to do if you are uncertain if the condition is a wart?
G. How does Compound W
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H. Side effects
I. Instructions for use
J. Application times
K. Follow-up treatment
A. Indications for use
Compound W
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Advanced Wart Remover is indicated for the
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over-the-counter treatment of common warts and plantar warts, for patients
aged 4 years and older.
B. Contents of Compound W
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A pressurized canister filled with 50mL of the compressed liquid gas
dimethyl ether. A custom application unit used to administer the cold
delivered by the cryogen to the wart. This information leaflet in which you
can read about the product, how it works, how to use the product to treat
warts, warnings and limitations.
C. Background on warts
Common warts and plantar warts are harmless growths that consist of a
center of inner skin (or connective tissue) with blood vessels covered with
layers of outer skin (or epidermis tissue). Common warts are skin-colored,
usually appear on the hands and feet and are easily recognized by the rough
"cauliflower-like" appearance of the surface. Plantar warts only occur on
the bottom of the foot and are often flat due to the pressure caused by
walking. Plantar warts grow inward, are often calloused, and can be very
painful. The footprint pattern is smooth over the area where the plantar wart
occurs because "skin lines" do not grow across the surface of plantar
warts. Warts are growths on the skin or mucous membranes (such as inside
mouth, nose, anus, genitals, lips) that are caused by the human papilloma
virus (HPV). There are more than 80 different types of HPV. Many are
attracted to the skin where they cause different skin-related warts including
plantar warts and common warts. Others are attracted to the mucus
membranes where they can cause warts on the genitals or anus.
Skin-related warts such as common warts and plantar warts are generally
harmless. However, genital warts have been linked to cancer in the cervix.
Warts affect 7 to 10% of the general population. They are most common in
children and adolescents. Warts are very contagious and may appear more
often if the body's defense system is weak. Warts are passed from person to
person or from one body location to another on the same person by touch or
contact with flakes of skin. More than 50% of warts disappear within two
years with no treatment. However, they are unsightly and can cause pain in
the case of plantar warts. Therefore, patients often choose to treat warts
rather than wait for them to disappear.
Treatments for warts include different topical acid preparations, surgical
removal, burning or cryotherapy (freezing). Duct tape has also recently been
reported in the news to be effective. Liquid nitrogen is the most commonly
applied freezing method, but it is only available through the physician.
Compound W
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contains dimethyl ether and is as effective and well tolerated as liquid
nitrogen.
D. Warnings
• Do not use if you cannot see clearly to read the information on the
container or this Information Leaflet. Use only as directed.
• Do not use if you cannot clearly see the wart you are treating. If you
mistakenly apply Compound W
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that are not warts, it may cause serious burns and permanent scarring of the
skin.
• Do not use on children under the age of 4 years. It is uncertain how
Compound W
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• Do not use if you are diabetic or if you have poor blood circulation.
Compound W
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frozen area in diabetic patients and those with poor blood circulation may
not heal as quickly or completely.
• Do not use if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. It is uncertain how
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conditions.
• Do not use on area with thin skin such as the face, armpits, breasts, bottom,
or genital area. Use on these areas may cause burns and permanent
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scarring.
• Do not use on irritated skin, or on any area that is infected, reddened or
showing any signs of inflammation, such as itching or swelling. Treating
these areas with Compound W
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worsening of the condition and possible further infection. These conditions
may not be warts and should be examined by doctor.
• Do not use on moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growing from them,
genital (on penis or vaginal area) warts, or warts on the face or mucus
membranes (such as inside mouth, nose, anus, genital, lips, ears or near
eyes). Use on these areas may cause burns and permanent scarring of the
skin or blindness.
Use Compound W
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condition is a wart.
If you are not sure, consult your doctor. If you treat a skin condition as a
wart with Compound W
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delay proper treatment. This delay may lead to a more serious skin
condition or disease.
Avoid Contact with Eyes. Contact with eyes may cause blindness. Do not
rub or touch eyes with hands if Compound W
been applied to them. If product gets into eyes, flush with water for 15
minutes and call medical help right away.
Do not Swallow. Content is toxic and may cause serious internal damage.
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center
(1-800-222-1222) right away.
For External Use Only. Use only as directed. If Compound W
Advanced is not used exactly as instructed or you mistakenly apply it
directly to the skin or use it on conditions that are not warts, it may cause
serious burns and permanent scarring of the skin.
Keep out or Reach of Children. Children cannot understand the instructions
to properly use this product. Content is hazardous if swallowed, inhaled,
sprayed on parts other than the wart, or exposed to heat.
E. Cautions
• Do not use Compound W
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position "1" after activation, and/or;
• if you do not hear the "hissing" sound during activation (release of
aerosol), and/or;
• if the "hissing" sound continues after activation, and/or;
• if the tip does not become cold after activation. An "icy surface" should
become visible on the metal tip.
In case one or more of the above mentioned conditions are not
fulfilled, the device may not be functioning properly. Failure of the
device may lead to injury or insufficient/incomplete treatment.
• The metal tip is coated with nickel, which may cause allergic reaction.
• If being used by more than one person and/or after each application,
clean the applicator with alcohol on a small piece of cloth.
• If there is more than one wart on a finger or toe, only treat one wart at a
time. Freezing more than one wart on a single finger or toe is too large of
an area to freeze at one time and may take longer to heal or the area may
not heal properly. Treat each remaining wart on a single finger or toe
separately, with a two-week period between treatments.
• In most cases, only one treatment is needed for each wart. Warts are
usually gone in two weeks after treatment with Compound W
Advanced. If a wart or a part of it is still there two weeks after treatment,
you may then safely treat again. Do not treat each wart with Compound W
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three treatments have not led to improvement.
• The aching/stinging feeling in treated common warts should disappear
within few hours after application. For plantar warts, the aching/stinging
feeling may last 24 hours. If discomfort or aching/ stinging feeling beyond
this time, 3 hours for common warts and 24 hours for plantar warts, talk to
your doctor. This may mean that the area has been frozen too deeply and
medical attention may be needed.
• Do not inhale vapor/spray and use only in well-ventilated areas because
it is uncertain how the vapor/spray will affect the lungs. Breathing
vapor/spray may be toxic.
• Wash hands (except treated area) immediately after use. Washing the
treated area immediately may be uncomfortable since you may still be
experiencing some aching/stinging. The treated area may be washed after
the aching/stinging subsides.
Extremely Flammable. Content under pressure. Do not pierce or burn
aerosol spray can, even after use. Protect from sunlight and do not expose
to temperature above 120° F (50° C). Store at room temperature away from
heat. Keep away from fire or flame and from source of sparks or ignition.
Do not smoke while using Compound W
Remover. Piercing the container or exposure to the heat may cause the
container to explode, causing serious injury. Do not breathe vapor/spray
and use only in well-ventilated areas because it is uncertain how the
vapor/spray will affect the lungs. Breathing vapor/spray may be toxic.
F. What to do if you are uncertain if the condition is a wart?
See "Warnings" and "Cautions." Use Compound W
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