Product details & mandatory information
InfectoDell® in detail
Remove molluscum contagiosum gently and efficiently with InfectoDell
How to use InfectoDell
Apply InfectoDell sparingly to the molluscum contagiosum twice a day, ideally in the morning and evening. Open the childproof cap and carefully remove the spatula. The liquid that adheres to it is barely visible to the naked eye. When you remove it, excess liquid is automatically removed by an integrated protective insert so that no drops remain on the spatula. Apply InfectoDell with the flat side of the spatula to all molluscum contagiosum. After you have treated one to three molluscum contagiosum warts, the spatula should be moistened again with InfectoDell. Discontinue use as soon as inflammation indicates that a molluscum contagiosum has healed.
Active ingredients
50 mg potassium hydroxide
Ingredients
Purified water
InfectoDell contains the active ingredient potassium hydroxide and is used externally to treat molluscum contagiosum. InfectoDell dissolves virus-infected cells and leads to a defence reaction of the skin in the area of the molluscum contagiosum. The aim of the treatment is a minor and painless inflammation. As soon as this has healed, the molluscum contagiosum will also heal. InfectoDell is approved for adults and children from 2 years of age.
Composition
1 ml InfectoDell contains 50 mg potassium hydroxide. Another ingredient is purified water. One pack contains 2 ml of solution to be applied to the skin. A plastic spatula for applying the solution is enclosed with the cap.
Advantages
- Efficient removal of molluscum contagiosum
- Application: Apply twice a day
- Childproof cap
Important notes
For risks and side effects, read the package leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.
The seller reserves the right to carry out a pharmaceutical check by our pharmacists on the quantity of the medicine ordered. This may result in reductions in your order for this product. The invoice amount will then be adjusted automatically.
The reason for this is our pharmaceutical duty of care.