Removes Warts Fast as Few as 1 Treatment. Freeze Away Common & Plantar War Remover
Removes warts fast, with as few as 1 treatment
Works on both Common and Plantar warts
Method used by doctors
Safe and effective for kids ages 4 and up
This easy-to-use kit has everything you need to quickly and effectively remove common and plantar warts. Using the same treatment method that doctors use on their patients, Freeze Away Wart Remover freezes the wart immediately, causing the treated wart to fall off in as few as 10 days. By the time the wart falls off, healthy new skin will have formed underneath.
Read the complete information booklet inside the box before use and keep for future reference.
Use Freeze Away Wart Remover only if you are sure the skin condition is a common wart or plantar wart. If you treat a skin condition as a wart with Freeze Away and it is not a wart, you delay proper treatment. This delay may lead to more serious skin condition or disease.
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Indications
For removing common warts: common warts are skin-colored, usually appear on the hands and feet and are recognized by the rough "cauliflower-like" appearance of the surface. They 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.
For removing plantar warts from the bottom of the foot: plantar warts are recognized by their location only on the bottom of the foot, their tenderness, and the interruption of the footprint pattern. Plantar warts grown inwards and are often flat due to the pressure caused by walking. They are often callused and painful.
Warnings
HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. Contents under pressure. Do not pierce or burn pressurized can, even after use. Protect from sunlight and do not expose to temperatures above 50°C (120°F). Store at room temperature between 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F) and away from heat. Keep away from fire or flame and from sources of sparks or ignition. Direct exposure to heat may cause it to explode, causing serious injury. Keep away from fire or flame and from sources of sparks or ignition. Do not smoke while using Freeze Away. Piercing the can or exposure to heat may cause it to explode, causing serious injury
Do not inhale vapor/spray and use only in well-ventilated areas
For external use only. Use only as directed. If you do not use Freeze Away exactly as these directions say to use it, or if you use it on any condition that is not a common or plantar wart, it may cause serious burns, permanent scarring of the skin, or blindness. If you are not sure whether the skin condition is a common wart or plantar wart, ask a doctor before using Freeze Away
Keep out of reach of children
Do not use if you cannot see clearly to read the information in the information booklet
Use only as directed. If you do not use Freeze Away exactly as these directions say to use it, or if you use it on any condition that is not a common or plantar wart, it may cause serious burns, permanent scarring of the skin, or blindness
Do not use if you cannot see clearly the wart you are treating. If you mistakenly apply Freeze Away directly to the skin or use it on conditions that are not common warts or plantar warts, it may cause serious burns and permanent scarring of the skin
Do not use on children under 4 years because it is uncertain how Freeze Away may affect the child's skin. Use on a child under 4 years of age may cause permanent scarring of the child's skin
Do not use if you have diabetes or have poor blood circulation. Freeze Away works by freezing the wart. The frozen area in people with diabetes or poor blood circulation may not heal as quickly or completely
Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. It is uncertain how Freeze Away may affect people under these conditions
Do not use on areas with thin skin such as the face, armpits, breasts, bottom, or genitals. Use on these areas may cause burns and permanent scarring
Do not use on irritated skin, on any area that is infected, reddened or is showing any signs of inflammation, such as itching or swelling. Treating these areas with Freeze Away will result in worsening of the condition and possible further infection. These may not be warts and should be checked by a doctor. If you treat a skin condition as a wart with Freeze Away and it is not a wart, you delay proper treatment. This delay may lead to a more serious skin condition or disease.
Do not use on moles, birthmarks, warts with hair growing from them, genital (on penis or vaginal areas) warts, or on warts on the face or mucous membranes (such as inside mouth, nose, anus, genitals, lips, ears or near eyes). It may cause burns and permanent scarring of skin or blindness
When using this product, changes in skin pigmentation may occur at the treated site. If you have any concerns, ask a doctor before using this product
Use Freeze Away only if you are sure the skin condition is a common wart or plantar wart. If you treat a skin condition as a wart with Freeze Away and it is not a wart, you 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 Freeze Away has been applied to them. If product gets into eyes, flush with water for 15 minutes and get medical help right away.
Do Not Swallow or Deliberately Inhale. Contents are toxic and may cause serious internal damage. Use only in well ventilated areas. If swallowed or deliberately inhaled, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
For External Use Only. Use only as directed. If you do not use Freeze Away exactly as these directions say to use it, or if you use it on any condition that is not a common or plantar wart, it may cause serious burns, permanent scarring of the skin, or blindness.
Keep Out of Reach of Children. Children cannot understand the instructions properly to use this product. Individual components may present a choking hazard. Contents are hazardous if swallowed, breathed, sprayed on body parts other than warts, or exposed to heat.
In most cases, only one treatment is needed for each wart. Plantar warts may need more than one treatment. Warts are usually gone in two weeks after treatment with Freeze Away. If a wart or part of it is still there two weeks after treatment, you may then safely treat it again. Do not treat each wart with Freeze Away more than four times in total. If 4 treatments have not removed the wart, ask a doctor and do not treat additional warts.
See Information Booklet for additional cautions.
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I'm so glad I ignored the reviews. I think that the people who hate it must be DOING IT WRONG. Don't chicken out and just use the corner, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS and just slam...Read complete review
I'm so glad I ignored the reviews. I think that the people who hate it must be DOING IT WRONG. Don't chicken out and just use the corner, FOLLOW DIRECTIONS and just slam that puppy down on the wart, suck it up because it DOES sting, and count to 20. It took off two warts on the back of my hand in one use, and a huge, ugly nasty wart of my husband's thumb in two uses. That's three warts gone for the cost of Chinese takeout, and no dragging the 3 year old to a dermatologist. Much faster than the old liquids, much cheaper and easier than a doctor, no mess, no nasty smell.This is my new first line go-to for future warts.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Sometimes Works, Sometimes Does Not
I have been suffering from common and plantar warts for fourteen years, having caught them in elementary school. In the past I have been treated with liquid nitrogen by a physician with mixed...Read complete review
I have been suffering from common and plantar warts for fourteen years, having caught them in elementary school. In the past I have been treated with liquid nitrogen by a physician with mixed results. I have also tried medicated pads and liquid wart remover, also with mixed results. Warts near nails respond well to liquid nitrogen, while ones along the fingers tend to shrink with liquid or stick treatments containing 40% salicylic acid. Dimethyl ether, the alternative freezing agent to liquid nitrogen, does not work well on stubborn warts, those having long roots, or plantar warts. I feel if liquid nitrogen would be approved for home use, OTC wart freezing products would have a better success rate. As I continue to treat my warts using various methods I have eliminated all of the ones I developed before college, however, new ones keep appearing on my hands. After having surgery in 2007 to remove seven plantar warts, I have one that has returned. I recommend seeing a podiatrist, as I am doing, for treating irritating plantar warts. With the help of a dermatologist, I am currently trying cauterization to treat stubborn warts on my hands. Freezing warts is harsh but, as I have experienced thus far, it has a 50% chance of effective wart removal with bi-weekly treatments. Good luck.
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
I have been successful with this but it seems now I need to use this first then follow up with something like compound-w.
1/28/2014
(4 of 9 customers found this review helpful)
3.0
treating small warts in one treatment
By twowarts
from Bloomington, IN
describe yourself Novice First Aid Skills
Pros
Easy To Use
Effective
Promotes Healing
Cons
Harsh
Best Uses
Keep In Medicine Cabinet
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
I had a small wart on my thumb and a large one under my foot. It created a huge blister on my thumb and was very painful when I first did it and I did not do the treatment more than once for my thumb. It seems like it is going to heal and let's hope the wart will go away while the blister goes away. However, the product doesn't seem that much effective for the large wart under my foot. It seems like it only makes it cold, just a little bit healing on the cauliflower appearance, but no blister or signs of wart going away. I guess it is not very good for large and old warts. I recommend the product for smaller and new warts.
7/3/2013
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
4.0
Worked exactly as promised!
By Worker Bee
from Richmond, VA
describe yourself Parent
Pros
Easy To Use
Effective
Cons
Best Uses
Quick Fix
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
Be patient. It took a while but this product worked on a skin tag I had. In about a week everything was as good as new.
9/7/2012
(7 of 9 customers found this review helpful)
5.0
Works just like at the Doctors
By Your Neighbor
from CA
Pros
Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
Warts And Skin Growths
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
This product works exactly as in a doctors office, if you do it just like your doctor would. Doctors use liquid nitrogen on a q-tip type applicator and they press hard to freeze deep into the tissue. Remember, the intent is to freeze the tissue so it dies and eventually peels or falls off. If it doesn't sting, you wasted your time. It stings at the doctors, and it stings when you do it yourself. My experience is it stings much less with this product than having my doctor do this. I've removed warts and other skin tags with this product multiple times. Excellent product when used properly.
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
I have had skin cancer. Product works great for pre-cancer skin marks.
9/14/2011
(3 of 5 customers found this review helpful)
2.0
Sometimes Works, Sometimes Does Not
By FlamingKimono
from Union, NJ
Pros
Easy To Use
Cons
Doesn't Work
Harsh
Best Uses
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
I have been suffering from common and plantar warts for fourteen years, having caught them in elementary school. In the past I have been treated with liquid nitrogen by a physician with mixed results. I have also tried medicated pads and liquid wart remover, also with mixed results. Warts near nails respond well to liquid nitrogen, while ones along the fingers tend to shrink with liquid or stick treatments containing 40% salicylic acid. Dimethyl ether, the alternative freezing agent to liquid nitrogen, does not work well on stubborn warts, those having long roots, or plantar warts. I feel if liquid nitrogen would be approved for home use, OTC wart freezing products would have a better success rate. As I continue to treat my warts using various methods I have eliminated all of the ones I developed before college, however, new ones keep appearing on my hands. After having surgery in 2007 to remove seven plantar warts, I have one that has returned. I recommend seeing a podiatrist, as I am doing, for treating irritating plantar warts. With the help of a dermatologist, I am currently trying cauterization to treat stubborn warts on my hands. Freezing warts is harsh but, as I have experienced thus far, it has a 50% chance of effective wart removal with bi-weekly treatments. Good luck.
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
I got rid of a big nuisance wart on my finger in two applications. I also got rid of a nuisance mole even though it says don't use on moles, it worked equally well. I'm uninsured and self treat, but you should have your doctor look at your mole first.
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
Don't buy this. It just makes things worse. After months of trying this product and others, the only thing that was completely effective was 2 visits to the family physician (two treatments of liquid nitrogen). I wish we didn't waste all this time with expensive and useless products.
5/13/2011
(3 of 5 customers found this review helpful)
1.0
Dr Scholl's Freeze Away (7 Treayments)
By Rae
from Manchester, Ct 06042
Pros
Cons
Doesn't Work
Not working with 3 trys
Best Uses
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
I used this freeze away product 3 times on 2 fingers of my right hand. I was very careful to follow instructions explicitly. Didn't work at all, in fact, I think my two warts are now larger than they were when I first tried to freeze them off. Very disappointed, was so excited to find this product and had very high hopes!
4/9/2011
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
2.0
Hit or miss
By Jimmer's Touch
from Wisconsin
describe yourself Athletic
Pros
Easy To Use
Cons
Doesn't Work
Best Uses
Comments about Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away Wart Remover, 7 ea:
bought this product 2 times. First time it worked great. One or two applications and it was gone. Second time, all seven applications did not work. I know plantar warts are tough but mine laughed at this thing. I even cut all of the skin off with a clippers and then applied, still didn't work.
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