This combo pack includes:

Curaderm BEC5 topical skin cream was featured on the DR. Oz show and was also the topic of the book by Dr. Bill Cham. It is manufactured on the pristine island of Vanuatu, in the South Pacific near Australia.

Ingredients: Curaderm BEC5 cream (20g) contains the active ingredient Solasodine Glycosides (BEC) . It also contains Salicylic Acid and Urea at relatively high concentrations that assist BEC. Salicylic Acid and Urea may irritate the skin in some individuals. Solasodine glycosides (BEC), 0.005%; Salicylic acid, 10%; Urea 5%

Presentation and Pack: Cream, 20mL (lasts approximately 2-3 months)

What is Curaderm-BEC5?
Curaderm-BEC5 is a topical product in a clear plastic bottle. Each product contains 20ml of formulated cream and 0.005% BEC.

How often should I use Curaderm BEC5?
Curaderm-BEC5 should be used at least twice daily but may also be used up to ten times daily. Please speak to your doctor or healthcare provider for direction in more frequent applications. It is important to always cover the affected area with a dressing such as Micropore, which is a brand of paper tape. DO NOT allow the area to which cream is applied to dry out.

Contraindications: Do not apply Curaderm BEC5 to melanomas, moles, or highly pigmented lesions. If you are unsure of the nature of the area affected, consult your health professional. The effects of Curaderm BEC5 on pregnancy have not been assessed, therefore Curaderm BEC5 should not be used during pregnancy, nor where pregnancy cannot be excluded. It is likewise contraindicated in people with known hypersensitivity to eggplant, Curaderm BEC5 or any of its ingredients.