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MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G
MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G
MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G
MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G
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MO COCHON Ointment Warts Horns feet 10G

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OINTMENT MO PIG WARTS-CORS-10G CALLUSES This medicinal product contains a substance to dissolve keratin, the outermost layer of the skin, including localized thickening is causing corns and calluses.
It is used in the local treatment of corns, calluses, oeil-de-partridge and warts.

For warnings, precautions for use and contraindications, please consult the instructions for use of COCHON MO ointment ointment.

Warts are small viral growths that usually go away on their own after 2 years. Find tips on our blog to prevent warts and accelerate their healing.

Ointment MO COCHON Warts Horns on the feet Durillons 10G

A callus (or horn) is a thickening of the surface layer of the skin, the epidermis. In the majority of cases, the callus is located at the level of the sole of the foot, sometimes at the level of the palm of the hand. A benign condition, the horn on the foot (or callus on the foot ) can nevertheless cause real discomfort when walking and sometimes even become infected and require surgery.

Warts are very contagious and are more common in people with weakened immune systems. Warts are spread from person to person or from part to body of the same person, through direct contact with the infected area. More than 50% of warts disappear spontaneously in two years. However, they are unsightly and can be painful in the case of plantar warts . This is why patients often choose to treat these warts rather than waiting for them to go away on their own.

Description of ointment mo pig warts-corns-calluses 10g

This medicine contains a substance intended to dissolve keratin, the outermost layer of the skin, the localized thickening of which causes corns and calluses .
It is used in the local treatment of corns on the feet, calluses, partridge eyes and warts .

Using advice and opinion on ointment mo pig warts-corns-calluses 10g

Therapeutic indications :
Local adjunctive treatment of corns, calluses, partridge-eye and warts.
Dosage and method of administration :
Every evening, after a hot bath, carefully coat the lesion without spilling over onto healthy skin.
Cover with a bandage at night.
Shelf life :
3 years.

What are the causes of the appearance of horns and calluses?

The main cause of corns and calluses is due to repeated rubbing of the skin on the shoe, but deformations of the foot can also cause corns to appear. Indeed, an unbalanced foot or an angular forefoot causes friction that promotes the horn .

The friction and / or the excessive pressure on the bones of the foot produce a thickening of the horn of the feet by stimulating the production of the major protein of the epidermis which is keratin .

In addition to the pain and thickening of the skin that the corns and calluses cause, they can also cause lameness, a load transfer responsible then for bone and joint disorders, a suppuration linked to the infection of the localized serous bursa under the horn or under the friction zone .

Composition of ointment mo pig warts-corns-calluses 10g

p 100 g
Salicylic acid 50g

Precaution for use with ointment mo pig warts-corns-calluses 10g

Against indication :
  • Allergy to one of the components.
  • Infected horns.
  • Do not use on mucous membranes.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding :
Not applicable.
WARNINGS :
  • The use of coricides must be very cautious in people with arteritis, diabetics and subjects suffering from neuropathies.
  • This product is caustic. Do not overflow outside the area to be treated.
  • Stop the application in case of pain.
  • This product should not be applied over a large area.
PRECAUTIONS FOR USE:
  • If treatment fails, the course of action to be taken must be reassessed. It may be useful to find the cause and treat it accordingly (orthopedic support correction measures, modification of the footwear).
  • Do not use on mucous membranes.
  • Do not spill over onto healthy skin.
Interactions with other drugs :
Not applicable.

Undesirable effects :
  • Skin irritation when applied to healthy skin.
  • Risk of local irritation and burning sensation.
Overdose :
Not applicable.

Presentation of ointment mo pig warts-corns-calluses

10g jar

Drug warnings

Please note, the ointment COCHON MO ointment is not like any other product. Read the package leaflet for COCHON MO ointment carefully before ordering. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Beware of incompatibilities on your current products.

  • Please inform your online pharmacist of the treatments in progress in order to identify any incompatibilities. The order validation form contains a personalized message field provided for this purpose.
  • Click here to find the package leaflet for this ointment COCHON MO ointment on the website of the National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products.
  • Pharmacovigilance: Declare one or more undesirable effect (s) linked to the use of COCHON MO ointment.

Pharmacovigilance Report an adverse drug reaction(s)

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NOTICE

ANSM - Last updated: 06/05/2014

Name of the medicinal product

POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment

Salicylic acid

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Read this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine. It contains important information for your treatment.

If you have any further questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

· Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.

· If you need more information and advice, ask your pharmacist.

· If symptoms worsen or persist, consult a physician.

If you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, or if you experience any of the effects listed as serious, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.

Review summary

In this notice :

1. WHAT POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR?

2. WHAT TO DO ABOUT BEFORE USING POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment?

3. HOW TO USE POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment?

4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?

5. HOW TO STORE POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment?

6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

1. WHAT POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment AND WHAT IT IS USED FOR?

Pharmacotherapeutic group

keratolytic

(Dermatology)

Therapeutic indications

This medication is recommended in the local topical treatment of corns, calluses, partridge eye and warts.

2. WHAT TO DO ABOUT BEFORE USING POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment?

List of information needed before taking the medication

Not applicable.

Cons-indications

Do not use POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment in the following cases:

· allergy to one of the components of the product,

· infected cors.

Precautions for use; special warnings

Take special care with POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment :

Special warnings

In case of arteritis, diabetes or neuropathy, consult your doctor before using this medication.

This product is caustic. Do not protrude beyond the area to be treated.

Stop application in case of pain.

This product should not be applied over a large area.

Precautions for use

If you have failed to take the medication properly, or in the event of a recurrence, consult your doctor. It may be useful to investigate the cause and treat it accordingly (orthopedic measures of correction of the support, modification of the footing).

Do not use on mucous membranes.

Do not overflow on healthy skin.

Interaction with other medicines

Taking or using other medicines:

TO AVOID POSSIBLE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN SEVERAL MEDICINAL PRODUCTS, IT MUST BE INFORMED SYSTEMATICALLY OF ANY OTHER TREATMENT IN PROGRESS AT YOUR DOCTOR OR YOUR PHARMACIST.

Interactions with food and beverages

Not applicable.

Interactions with Herbal Medicines or Alternative Therapies

Not applicable.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

Pregnancy and breast feeding

This medication should be used with caution during pregnancy and lactation.

In general, you should seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.

Sport

Not applicable.

Effects on ability to drive or use machines

Driving and using machines:

Not applicable.

List of excipients with known effect

Not applicable.

3. HOW TO USE POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment?

Instructions for proper use

Not applicable.

Dosage, Mode and / or route (s) of administration, Frequency of administration and Duration of treatment

Dosage

Every night, after a warm bath, carefully coat the lesion without spilling over the healthy skin.

Cover with a dressing at night.

In the case of a wart, more prolonged treatment may be necessary

Method and route of administration

Dermal

Symptoms and Instructions for Overdose

If you have used more MO POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment you should:

· risk of burns in case of overdose.

Instructions for omission of one or more doses

Not applicable.

Risk of withdrawal syndrome

Not applicable.

4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?

Description of adverse reactions

Like all medicines, POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment is likely to have undesirable effects, although not everyone is subject to it:

· irritation of the skin when applied to healthy skin,

· risk of local irritation and burning sensation.

Declaration of side effects

If you experience any side effects, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. This also applies to any side effects not mentioned in this leaflet. You can also report adverse reactions directly through the national reporting system: National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health Products (Ansm) and network of Regional Centers of Pharmacovigilance. Website: www.ansm.sante.fr . By reporting adverse reactions, you are helping to provide more information about the safety of the drug.

5. HOW TO STORE POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment?

Keep this medicine out of the reach and sight of children.

Expiration date

Do not use POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment after the expiry date stated on the outer packaging.

Storage conditions

No special storage conditions.

If necessary, warnings against visible signs of deterioration

Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist what to do with unused medications. These measures will help protect the environment.

6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Full list of active substances and excipients

What does POMMADE MO COCHON contain 50%, ointment?

The active substance is :

Salicylic acid ................................................ .................................................. ............................... 50 g

For 100 g of ointment.

The other component is :

Beef tallow.

Pharmaceutical form and content

What is POMMADE MO COCHON 50%, ointment and contents of the pack?

This medication is in the form of an ointment.

Pot of 10 g.

Name and address of the marketing authorization holder and the holder of the manufacturing authorization responsible for the release of the lots, if different

Holder

Laboratory TRADIPHAR

176, RUE DE L'ARBRISSEAU

59000 LILLE

exploiting

Laboratory TRADIPHAR

176, RUE DE L'ARBRISSEAU

59000 LILLE

Maker

Laboratory TRADIPHAR

176, RUE DE L'ARBRISSEAU

59000 LILLE

Names of the medicinal product in the Member States of the European Economic Area

Not applicable.

Date of approval of the notice

The last date on which this leaflet was approved is {date}.

AMM under exceptional circumstances

Not applicable.

Internet Information

Detailed information on this medicine is available on the Ansm website (France).

Information for health professionals only

Not applicable.

Other

Not applicable.

VIDAL OF THE FAMILY

POMMADE COCHON

Cortical, verrucid

salicylic acid

. Presentations . Composition . Indications . Contraindications . Warning . Pregnancy and breastfeeding . Directions for use and dosage . Advice . Lexicon

PRESENTATIONS (summary)

POMMADE COCHON: ointment; box of 10 g.
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Laboratory Tradiphar

COMPOSITION (summary)
p 100 g
Salicylic acid 50 g

INDICATIONS (summary)
This medicinal product contains a substance intended to dissolve keratin, the outermost layer of the skin, the localized thickening of which is the cause of corns and calluses.
It is used in the local treatment of foot corns, calluses, partridge eye and warts.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (summary)
This medication should not be used in the following cases:
WARNING (Contents)
This ointment should not be applied to warts of the face or genitals.
Medical advice is required in case of arteritis or diabetes (slower healing).
PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING (summary)
The effect of this medication during pregnancy or lactation is not well known. The assessment of the possible risk associated with its use is individual: ask your pharmacist or doctor for advice.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE (summary)
Coat the area to be treated in the evening, after a warm bath, for a few days.
TIPS (summary)
To avoid irritation, do not put caustic ointment in contact with healthy skin around the area to be treated.
Corns and calluses are due to repeated trauma caused by shoes. The use of a podiatrist may be useful to prevent their recurrence.


GLOSSARY (summary)


allergy
Skin reaction (itching, pimples, swelling) or general discomfort occurring after contact with a particular substance, use of a medication, or ingestion of food. The main forms of allergy are eczema, urticaria, asthma, angioedema and allergic shock (anaphylactic shock). Food allergy can also result in digestive disorders.


arteritis
Arterial disease favored by smoking and most often localized to the legs. It is characterized by a thickening of the arterial walls which interferes with blood circulation and causes pain during walking (intermittent claudication). Lower limb arteritis increases the risk of myocardial infarction and requires medication. At an advanced stage, it can be treated surgically.
Synonym: Occlusive arteriopathy of the lower limbs.


diabetes
A general term for diseases that result in the emission of abundant urine and intense thirst. The word diabetes, used alone, is generally related to diabetes mellitus, which corresponds to a disruption in the regulation of the body's sugars by insulin. It results in increased sugar (glucose) in the blood and its possible presence in the urine. There are two types of diabetes mellitus: Type 1 or insulin-dependent diabetes, which requires insulin injections, and type 2 or non-insulin dependent diabetes, which can initially be treated with oral antidiabetics.


salicylates
A family of drugs, the best known of which is acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin).

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