HealthDay News — Flammable over-the-counter wart removers have started fires, injuring at least 10 people in recent years, according to the FDA. Since 2009, the agency has received 14 reports about ...
Freezing off warts at home may cause a fire, the Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers. Over-the-counter, cryogenic wart removers have led to 14 reports of fires, affecting household items ...
Some wart removers are highly flammable, and consumers should not use them around any source of heat, the Food and Drug Administration is warning after receiving several reports of these products ...
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday issued a warning that some cryogenic wart removers — which remove warts from the skin by freezing them off — have caught fire during ...
If you're using an over-the-counter wart-removal product that removes warts by freezing them, the Food and Drug Administration says it has received a small number of reports that some of these ...
September 16, 2010 — Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen to remove common warts may be more effective than salicylic acid or a wait-and-see approach, according to the results of a randomized controlled ...
Warts are a prime example of a skin condition that’s stubborn, bothersome and a possible source of embarrassment for some. We’re told by board-certified dermatologist and skin care founder Dr. Blair ...
Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen is the most effective method to remove common warts, a new study finds. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen is the most effective method to remove common warts, found a ...
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