Eskata

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Eskata treats seborrheic keratosis which is a condition with skin growths. Eskata topical solution is applied by a healthcare professional in a single office visit.

Eskata Overview

Reviewed: January 11, 2018
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Eskata is a prescription medication used to treat seborrheic keratosis which is a condition of non-cancerous tan, brown, or black skin growths. 

Eskata belongs to a group of drugs called antiseptics. It is unknown how Eskata works to treat seborrheic keratosis.

This medication comes in topical form to be applied by a healthcare professional.

Common side effects of Eskata include redness, stinging, and swelling of the skin.

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