EndWarts Freeze Pen 7.5g
General Information
EndWarts® FREEZE is a rapid home wart treatment device containing nitrous oxide (N2O). Through an Ultra Freeze Technology™ it freezes the wart at -80°C allowing the deepest layer of the wart to be reached.
EndWarts® FREEZE is quick and easy to use.
EndWarts® FREEZE is suitable for adults and children over 4 years old.
Warnings
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL. FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS FOR USE. IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST, WORSEN OR CHANGE, TALK TO YOUR HEALTH PROFESSIONAL.
Warnings
Do not use EndWarts FREEZE:
• on children under 4 years of age
• on the face, groin, genitals, scalp or mucosa
• on healthy skin (skin without warts)
• on warts located on sensitive skin - take care when treating areas
of thin skin (e.g. around joints)
• if the wart and/or surrounding skin is bleeding or open, irritated,
itchy, infected or red
• if you are not sure the growth is a common wart, consult your
doctor or pharmacist before use
• on moles, corns, blisters, other skin defects or anything that
might be skin cancer (melanoma)
• on liquid filled vesicles on the skin (called ‘molluscum
contagiosum’) or any other vesicles or blisters
• if you are diabetic or have blood circulation or blood clotting
problems
• on multiple warts at a time; on warts in a cluster or warts that are
closer than 3 cm. Treat one wart and wait 14 days before treating
the next wart
• if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, check with your doctor or
pharmacist whether you should use this product
Safety precautions:
• Do not inhale. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children.
• If inhaled: remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for
breathing.
• May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
• Do not apply for longer than 15 seconds on thin skin (hands,
fingers, toes, top/side of feet and arms), or for 40 seconds on
thick, callous skin (soles of feet). Excessive or incorrect application
can cause pain and skin or nerve damage.
• EndWarts FREEZE should be used by an adult when treating
warts on children.
• Nitrous oxide is a non-toxic, non-flammable gas, but it will support
combustion in case of fire. Keep away from clothing/heat/sparks/
open flames/hot surfaces. Do not smoke or use close to a naked
flame. Use in a well-ventilated place.
• Pressurised container. May burst if heated. Do not pierce or
burn the cartridge even after use - the device is under high
pressure and cannot be opened.
• Call a Poisons Information Centre (phone 13 11 26 (Australia)
or 0800 764 744 (New Zealand))
Common Uses
Cryogenic home wart treatment used for the removal of warts on hands and feet.
Ingredients
Dosage form: Single device product, Medical Device Class Iia
Ingredient: Nitrous Oxide
Quantity: 7.5g
Directions
ACTIVATE
Before the very first use only
EndWarts® FREEZE needs to be activated once. Do not remove the cap yet.
Turn the white part of the device a minimum one full turn in the direction of the arrow until you notice a loud click. Some force is needed.
After you have activated the device, this step does not need to be repeated.
1. LOAD
Before each treatment, EndWarts® FREEZE needs to be loaded with cold gas.
Place EndWarts® FREEZE upright on a table, with the transparent cap facing down. Hold the device with a steady grip. With the other hand, push the white part of the device downward for exactly 2 seconds.
Pushing for longer will waste useful doses. Pushing it shorter, reduces the freeze effect.
2. CHECK
Remove the transparent cap and use the product immediately. Check that you see ice vapour. If not, repeat step 1.
3. TREAT
Press the tip firmly against the wart.
For safe use and best results – the application time is crucial.
15 seconds on thin skin (hands, fingers, toes, side/top of feet and arms)
40 seconds on thick, callous skin (soles of feet).
Wait two minutes after use, discard the disposable tip and attach a new tip. Place the cap on and store in the refrigerator (store for no longer than 2 months; mark it on the calendar). The wart will slowly disappear after 10 to 14 days. If the wart, or part of it, does not disappear within 14 days you need to repeat the treatment ( steps 1, 2 and 3). The skin may take longer to fully recover. If, after three treatments, the wart is still there, consult your doctor.
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