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Thank you for ur message.... :)) I havent brought it yet i was just wondering whether there was a general time span- someone has mentioned 1 month i just wonderd what others thought?
Bryony,
It is a long time since I used any sal acid but as I recall it had quite a long shelf life, about 6 months. Your local pharmacist will be able to advise you better thn I can.
regards
Catfoot
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Welcome Briony, I notice you have posted elsewhere and have been a long time member. Well done.
Am I right in presuming that you are asking re Sal Acid in whitesoft parafin or similiar rather than the crystals? I imagine there is a big difference between the 2.
Verrucae treatment always bring forth strong opinions. Good Luck with your treatment.
Cheers
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