Description
Targeted Home Treatment for Warts and Verrucas
Salatac Gel Overview
Salatac Gel is a topical treatment for warts and verrucas designed to gradually remove virus-infected skin. It contains salicylic acid, a keratolytic agent that softens and exfoliates thickened skin caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), allowing the affected tissue to be removed over time.
In the UK, Salatac Gel is an over-the-counter pharmacy medicine and is commonly used as a first-line treatment for uncomplicated warts on the hands and verrucas on the feet.
Understanding Warts and Verrucas
What causes warts and verrucas
Warts and verrucas are caused by infection with certain strains of human papillomavirus (HPV). The virus infects the upper layers of the skin and triggers excessive cell growth, resulting in rough, thickened lesions.
Verrucas are warts that develop on the soles of the feet. Because they are pressed inward when walking, they can be painful and are often mistaken for corns or calluses.
Why treatment takes time
HPV resides within the skin layers, which means treatment must be consistent and prolonged to remove infected tissue gradually. As the thickened skin is reduced, the immune system is better able to recognise and clear the virus.
What Is Salatac Gel?
Salatac Gel is a salicylic acid–based wart treatment supplied in a precision applicator bottle. The gel formulation allows controlled application directly to the wart or verruca while limiting spread to surrounding healthy skin.
Once applied, the gel dries to form a film that keeps the active ingredient in contact with the lesion between applications.
How Does Salatac Gel Work?
Keratolytic action
Salicylic acid works by breaking down keratin, the protein that makes wart tissue hard and thickened. This action gradually:
- softens the surface of the wart
- removes layers of infected skin
- reduces the bulk of the lesion over time
As treatment continues, the wart becomes smaller and may eventually disappear completely.
Supporting natural clearance
By exposing virus-infected cells, Salatac helps the body’s immune response target the infection more effectively. This is why regular, uninterrupted treatment is important.
What Salatac Gel Helps With — and What It Does Not
What it helps with
Salatac Gel is used to treat:
- common warts on hands and fingers
- verrucas on the soles of the feet
- thickened, keratinised wart tissue
It is suitable for home use when applied carefully and consistently.
What it does not treat
Salatac does not:
- work instantly
- treat genital warts
- treat moles, birthmarks or pigmented lesions
- replace medical assessment for uncertain or changing skin lesions
Lesions that bleed, ulcerate or change colour should always be checked by a healthcare professional.
Who Is Salatac Gel For?
Salatac may be suitable for:
- adults and older children (check age guidance on the packaging)
- people with uncomplicated warts or verrucas
- individuals looking for a non-invasive treatment option
A pharmacist can advise if Salatac is appropriate, particularly for foot lesions.
Who Should Avoid Salatac
Salatac Gel should not be used:
- on broken, inflamed or infected skin
- on the face or genitals
- on moles or pigmented lesions
- by people with diabetes or poor circulation unless advised
These conditions increase the risk of skin damage or delayed healing.
How to Use Salatac Gel
Before application, soak the wart or verruca in warm water for a few minutes and gently remove loose dead skin. Apply a small amount of gel directly to the lesion, avoiding surrounding healthy skin, and allow it to dry fully.
Treatment should be applied daily for several weeks. Regular removal of dead skin between applications helps improve effectiveness. Treatment should continue until the wart has cleared.
Safety, Warnings and Side Effects
Salatac Gel is generally well tolerated when used correctly. Mild irritation, redness or stinging may occur, especially if the gel contacts healthy skin. If excessive irritation develops, stop use and seek advice.
The gel is flammable until dry and should be allowed to dry fully before covering.
When to Seek Medical Advice
Speak to a GP or pharmacist if:
- the wart does not improve after 12 weeks of treatment
- the lesion becomes painful, bleeds or changes appearance
- multiple warts spread rapidly
- you are unsure whether the lesion is a wart
Some cases require alternative treatment or referral.
Use in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Salatac should be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding only on professional advice, as salicylic acid exposure should be limited.
How Salatac Compares to Other Wart Treatments
Salatac Gel is often preferred as an initial treatment because it is non-invasive and pain-free compared with freezing methods. While cryotherapy may work faster in some cases, salicylic acid treatments are widely recommended due to their safety profile and effectiveness when used consistently.
The gel format allows more precise application than plasters or pads, helping protect surrounding skin.
Salatac Gel Summary
Salatac Gel Wart & Verruca Treatment (8 g) provides gradual, targeted removal of warts and verrucas by softening and exfoliating virus-infected skin. With consistent daily use, it supports natural clearance of HPV-affected tissue and is a practical option for home treatment.
Persistent, painful or unusual skin lesions should always be assessed by a healthcare professional.





