Shop Bazuka wart and verruca treatments at withaid, a UK-based regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together Bazuka’s most searched-for options—topical gels and an at-home freezing treatment—so you can compare formats, sizes and prices in one place before you buy.
If you’re looking to order Bazuka wart remover gel, an extra strength verruca treatment, or a freeze-off alternative, use the links below to go straight to the product that best fits your routine. In general, gels suit a gradual, at-home approach, while freezing treatments may appeal if you prefer a different method. Always read the on-pack directions and product information to check suitability for you and the area being treated.
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Why choose Bazuka
- Choose your format – compare topical gels and a freezing treatment in one place.
- Decision-friendly range – standard vs extra strength gels, plus a freeze option for a different approach.
- Focused for common concerns – options for warts and verrucas, with selected gels also suitable for corns and calluses.
- Trusted UK pharmacy checkout – buy from a UK based and regulated online pharmacy.
- Convenient delivery – order your preferred Bazuka treatment online for discreet home delivery.
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FAQs
Which Bazuka product should I choose?
Start by deciding on a format: gels are a topical option used as directed, while Bazuka Sub-Zero is a freezing treatment. Then compare standard vs extra strength gels and the pack size that suits you.
Can Bazuka be used for both warts and verrucas?
Yes, Bazuka has options for warts and verrucas. Always check the individual product page and patient information to confirm it’s appropriate for the area you want to treat.
Do Bazuka gels also treat corns and calluses?
Some Bazuka gel products are indicated for corns and calluses as well as warts and verrucas. Check the specific product listing and on-pack directions before use.
How long does Bazuka take to work?
Timeframes vary and depend on the product type, how it’s used, and the individual. Follow the instructions carefully and seek advice if you’re not seeing improvement or if symptoms worsen.
Is Bazuka suitable for children?
Age guidance can differ by product. Read the leaflet and any age-related warnings on the product page. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist before treating a child.
When should I avoid self-treating and ask for advice?
Speak to a pharmacist or your GP before treatment if you have diabetes, poor circulation, reduced sensation in your feet, are pregnant or breastfeeding, have a weakened immune system, or if the affected area is painful, bleeding, infected, on the face/genitals, or you’re not sure it’s a wart/verruca.
Safety note: Bazuka products are medicated treatments and should be used exactly as directed on the packaging and in the patient information leaflet. Do not exceed recommended use. If you experience irritation or side effects, stop use and speak to a pharmacist. If symptoms persist, worsen, or you’re unsure what to use, contact your GP or call NHS 111 for advice.