Salicylic acid (sal-i-SILL-ik AS-id) is also known as 2-hydroxybenzoic acid. It melts at 159º C. You can dissolve it in ethanol and ether. It is only slightly soluble in water.

Salicylic acid is applied topically to treat many types of skin conditions, including acne, dandruff, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis of the skin and scalp, calluses, corns, common warts, and plantar warts. The strength of the acid solution to be applied varies depending on the condition to be treated. It can be applied as a cream, gel, lotion, ointment, pad, plaster, shampoo, soap, or topical solution.

A common side effect of salicylic acid use is, not surprisingly, skin irritation. When applying it, keep it away from your eyes and mucus membranes. Never ingest it. After applying it, remember to wash your hands before rubbing your eyes. Overdose of salicylic acid can cause confusion, dizziness, headache, rapid breathing, or a ringing or buzzing in your ears.

Other ways salicylic acid is useful:

Salicylic acid can be found in the bark of the willow tree.


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