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UltraSal-ER
UltraSal-ER is a topical medication containing salicylic acid, used to treat warts, calluses, corns, and keratosis (rough, scaly patches on the skin). Salicylic acid is a keratolytic agent that works by breaking down the outer layer of skin, promoting the removal of dead skin cells and softening hardened skin. This makes it easier to remove thickened, damaged skin and reduce discomfort caused by warts, calluses, and other conditions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for UltraSal-ER to work?
It can take several days to weeks for UltraSal-ER to soften and remove warts, calluses, or corns, depending on the severity and consistency of use. Continue treatment until the area is softened and can be safely removed.
Can UltraSal-ER be used on sensitive skin areas?
No, UltraSal-ER should not be used on sensitive areas, such as the face, or on irritated or broken skin unless specifically directed by a healthcare provider.
Can I use UltraSal-ER for plantar warts?
Yes, UltraSal-ER is effective for treating plantar warts. Soak the affected area before application and follow up with regular use as directed.
What should I do if I experience severe irritation?
If you experience severe irritation, redness, or burning, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider. Overuse or misuse of salicylic acid can lead to skin damage.
Is UltraSal-ER safe for children?
Consult a healthcare provider before using UltraSal-ER on children, especially those under 2 years of age.
Comprehensive Drug Guide
How Does UltraSal-ER Work?
UltraSal-ER contains salicylic acid, which softens and loosens the hardened outer layer of skin by dissolving keratin. This helps the skin shed dead cells more easily, reducing the thickness of warts, calluses, corns, and keratotic lesions. The extended-release formulation allows for continuous slow release of the medication over time, providing long-lasting therapeutic effects.
Common Dosages
- 17% to 40% salicylic acid, depending on the specific formulation and intended use.
- The exact concentration depends on whether it is being used to treat warts, calluses, or other skin conditions.
7. Typical Dosing
- Apply UltraSal-ER once daily or as directed by a healthcare provider.
- For warts, calluses, or corns, apply a thin layer of the ointment to the affected area and cover it with a bandage or plaster to keep it in place.
- Continue treatment until the wart or callus is softened and can be removed (usually after a few weeks of consistent use).
Typical Dosing
FDA Approved Indications
- Treatment of warts (including plantar warts)
- Removal of calluses and corns
- Management of keratosis (such as actinic keratosis or seborrheic keratosis)
Who Shouldn't Take UltraSal-ER?
- Known hypersensitivity to salicylic acid or any of the other ingredients in the formulation.
- Open wounds or irritated skin, as salicylic acid can worsen irritation or cause further damage.
- Diabetes or poor circulation (such as peripheral artery disease) without consulting a healthcare provider, as these patients are more prone to skin damage and slow healing.
Advice From The Pharmacist
- Clean the affected area before applying UltraSal-ER, and avoid applying the medication to healthy skin surrounding the wart, callus, or corn to prevent irritation.
- If using UltraSal-ER on warts, soften the skin by soaking the area in warm water for 5 to 10 minutes before application.
- Avoid using the product on the face or other sensitive skin areas unless directed by a healthcare provider.
- Store UltraSal-ER at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.
Side Effects of UltraSal-ER
Common Side Effects
- Mild skin irritation at the application site (redness, itching, or burning)
- Dryness or peeling of the skin
- Temporary stinging or discomfort
Uncommon/Severe Side Effects
- Severe skin irritation or allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing)
- Chemical burns if applied excessively or to broken skin
Risks and Warnings of UltraSal-ER
- Skin Irritation: UltraSal-ER can cause skin irritation, especially if applied to healthy skin. If severe irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare provider.
- Chemical Burns: Overuse or applying salicylic acid to broken or irritated skin can lead to burns. Always use the medication as directed and avoid applying to large areas of skin.
- Avoid in Children: Salicylic acid-containing products should not be used on children under 2 years of age unless prescribed by a healthcare provider.
Interactions with UltraSal-ER
Common Drug Interactions
- There are no significant drug interactions associated with the topical use of UltraSal-ER. However, avoid using other topical products on the same area unless advised by a healthcare provider, as this may increase the risk of skin irritation.
Alternatives to UltraSal-ER
- Compound W: A topical wart remover containing salicylic acid, available in liquid, gel, or pad form.
- Dr. Scholl's Clear Away: A salicylic acid-based patch for treating warts, corns, and calluses.
- Cryotherapy (Freeze Away): Over-the-counter cryotherapy kits that freeze warts for removal.
- Prescription-strength salicylic acid: For more severe conditions, higher concentrations of salicylic acid may be prescribed by a healthcare provider.