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UREADIN ULTRA 40 30 ML

UREADIN ULTRA 40 30 ML

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Ureadin Ultra 40

Gel-oil exfoliator for calluses and gentle reduction of thickened nails.
Reduces localized thickening of the skin and nails thanks to Urea ISDIN.
Adjuvant in the antifungal treatment of flat warts, onychogryphosis and nail psoriasis.
It facilitates the penetration of antifungal treatments to soften the upper layers of skin and nails.
Gel-oil texture that gives optimal cosmeticity, promotes penetration and provides greater stability of the 40% ISDIN Urea.

How to use
Apply to the area to be treated 1 or 2 times a day after cleansing the area.

Format
30 ml tube

Cod. 690010780

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UREADIN ULTRA 40 30 ML

UREADIN ULTRA 40 30 ML

MINSAN code: 936024088
EAN Code: 8470001532411
Previous price: €19,24
Regular price €19,24
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