País: Irlanda
Língua: inglês
Origem: HPRA (Health Products Regulatory Authority)
Salicylic acid
Cuxson Gerrard & Company Ltd
D11AF
Salicylic acid
40 percent weight/weight
Medicated plaster
Product not subject to medical prescription
Wart and anti-corn preparations
Marketed
1983-04-01
OPEN HERE Manufacturer and Product Authorisation holder Cuxson Gerrard & Co. Ltd., Broadwell Road, Oldbury, West Midlands B69 4BF, England. Carnation is a registered trade mark. P. A. No. 229/3/1 Date of Information October 2018 Manufactured from sustainable forests R20256 5 M E D I C A T E D P L A S T E R S Active medicated centre removes corn CARNATION Corn Caps 40% w/w Medicated Plasters Salicylic Acid Soft felt pad provides instant pressure relief Soft felt pad provides instant pressure relief Active medicated centre removes corn Relieves and removes corns Carnation Corn Caps 40% w/w Medicated Plasters Salicylic Acid Recommended for the removal of hard corns. Caution FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY. DO NOT USE:- - IF YOU ARE DIABETIC - if you have a circulatory disorder - if skin close to the corn is inflamed or broken - if you are using any other medicated product to treat your corn - for more than 10 days - to treat more than 3 corns at a time - for any other purpose than the removal of hard corns - if you are allergic to Salicylic Acid, NSAIDs (asprin), adhesive plasters or any of the ingredients - after the expiry date shown - on children under 15 - if you are pregnant or breast feeding Directions for Use 1. For better adhesion clean and dry the feet. 2. Remove a corn cap from the backing paper and position the felt ring over the corn. 3. Firmly apply in position with adhesive straps. When properly applied it should not slip or move. 4. Change the corn cap every two days until the corn is easily removed. A maximum of five corn caps should be used per corn. Do not exceed recommended dose. Possible Side Effects While using this product a mild degree of soreness may be experienced. Occasionally local irritation or dermatitis (skin rash) may occur. If this happens remove the plaster and clean and dry the area. Do not repeat treatment. If the condition hasn’t resolved after 10 days or you experience any unwanted effects consult your pharmacist or doctor. This includes any possible side effects not listed on this pack. Leia o documento completo
Health Products Regulatory Authority 15 November 2018 CRN008K10 Page 1 of 5 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT CHARACTERISTICS 1 NAME OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCT Carnation Corn Caps 40% w/w Medicated plasters 2 QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE COMPOSITION Salicylic Acid 40% w/w. Also contains arachis oil (refined), 11.6% w/w per plaster. For a full list of excipients, see section 6.1. 3 PHARMACEUTICAL FORM Medicated plaster Dressing with a centre ring containing a paste. 4 CLINICAL PARTICULARS 4.1 THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS For the removal corns and calloused skin. 4.2 POSOLOGY AND METHOD OF ADMINISTRATION One medicated dressing to be applied every two days. Estimated treatment period is ten days. Do not use for more than 10 days except after medical advice. DOSAGE ADULT AND ELDERLY: Treatment comprises 5 Medicated Dressings for topical application. A medicated dressing is placed over the corn and left in place for 2 days and then removed. The area is cleaned to remove any loose skin. Treatment is continued until the corn removes easily. A maximum of 5 corn caps should be used per corn. No more than 3 corns should be treated at one time. CHILDREN: Children under 16 should seek medical advice before use. Health Products Regulatory Authority 15 November 2018 CRN008K10 Page 2 of 5 4.3 CONTRAINDICATIONS a) Not to be used by diabetics or patients with severe circulatory disorders, except following a doctor's permission or recommendation. b) Do not use if corn or surrounding skin is inflamed or broken. c) Do not use if hypersensitive to Salicylic Acid, any of the components of the preparation or other NSAIDs due to the risk of cross reactivity. d) Contains Arachis oil (Peanut oil) and should not be applied by patients known to be allergic to peanut. As there is a possible relationship between allergy to peanut and allergy to Soya, patients with Soya allergy should also avoid using this product. 4.4 SPECIAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE a) Discontinue use and remove dressing if excess discomfort or irritation is experienced or if sensitivity Leia o documento completo