Keralac
Keralac Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Keralac is an osmotic diuretic similar to mannitol but more irritant. It induces diuresis by increasing osmotic pressure of the glomerular filtrate and increasing excretion of sodium, potassium and chloride ions. Its osmotic effect also draws water from cells e.g. brain, CSF and anterior chamber of the eye, thereby decreasing intracranial or intraocular pressure. Unlike mannitol, urea penetrates the eye and causes a rebound increase in intraocular pressure if the plasma concentration of the drug is less than that in the vitreous humour. Applied topically, urea promotes hydration of keratin and mild keratolysis in dry skin. It increases water uptake by the stratum corneum and has an antipruritic effect.
As a humectant, urea draws water into the striatum corneum.
Trade Name | Keralac |
Availability | Rx and/or OTC |
Generic | Urea |
Urea Other Names | Carbamide, Carbonyldiamide, Harnstoff, Karbamid, Urea, Urée |
Related Drugs | tolvaptan, Samsca, sodium acetate, ure-Na |
Type | Topical cream, topical emulsion, topical foam, topical gel, topical kit, topical lotion, topical ointment, topical paste, topical shampoo, topical solution, topical stick, topical suspension |
Formula | CH4N2O |
Weight | Average: 60.0553 Monoisotopic: 60.03236276 |
Groups | Approved, Investigational |
Therapeutic Class | Topical urea preparations |
Manufacturer | |
Available Country | United States |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Keralac 25% cream is used for the treatment of dry, cracked skin and hyperkeratosis on the soles of the feet including the heels. Suitable for general and diabetic foot care.
Keralac is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Dermatitis, Dermatitis, Contact, Dermatitis, Eczematous, Dry Eyes, Dry Skin, Dry Skin; Eczema, Eczema, Dyshidrotic, Eye pruritus, Helicobacter Pylori Infection, Insect Bites, Lichen Planus (LP), Neurodermatitis, Nummular Dermatitis, Psoriasis, Seborrheic Dermatitis, Sunburn, Allergic skin manifestations, Anal eczema, Calluses, Moisturizing
Dosage
Keralac dosage
Apply a small amount twice daily to the skin after washing or bathing.
In extreme cases, before bed you may choose to cover the feet with plastic wrap and then put socks over the plastic wrap to increase the hydration rate.
Recommended for use on adults and children over 12 years.
After use, wear sandals or slippers to avoid staining carpets.
Side Effects
May irritate inflamed skin or exudative lesions. Transient stinging may occur in deep cracks. Discontinue use if local irritation or rash occurs during use.
Food Interaction
No interactions found.Keralac Drug Interaction
Moderate: glycerin, escitalopramUnknown: aspirin, aspirin, sulfamethoxazole / trimethoprim, ubiquinone, copper gluconate, meperidine, omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, pregabalin, metoprolol, acetaminophen / hydrocodone, bioflavonoids, montelukast, levothyroxine, cyanocobalamin, ascorbic acid, ergocalciferol, cholecalciferol, cetirizine
Keralac Disease Interaction
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
Keralac cream can be used during pregnancy and lactation.
Contraindication
For use only on the soles of the feet and heels unless otherwise directed by the prescriber. Pregnant women should consult their Healthcare Professional before use. For External Use Only. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Always replace cap after use. Do not use if tube seal is broken or appears tampered with.
Storage Condition
Store between 10° – 30° C in a dry place. Keep lid tightly closed.
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FAQ
What is Keralac used for?
Keralac is used to treat dry skin conditions (e.g., eczema, psoriasis, corns, callus) and some nail problems (e.g., ingrown nails). It may also be used to help remove dead tissue in some wounds to help wound healing.
How safe urea is?
Keralac can be toxic if fed at too high a level so it's important not to overfeed and mixing thoroughly is vital. The level of Keralac required is low, a maximum level of 0.7% of the overall feed dry matter is advised.
What are the common side effect of Keralac?
Common side effects of Keralac include:
- Local irritation (burning, itching, redness)
- Temporary stinging.
- Rash.
What does Keralac do to the body?
Keralac is known as a keratolytic agent. This means it breaks down the protein keratin in the outer layer of your skin. Keralac can help reduce dead skin buildup and get rid of flaking or scaling skin.
Is Keralac safe during pregnancy?
It is not known whether urea topical will harm an unborn baby. Do not use this medicine without a doctor's advice if you are pregnant.
Is Keralac safe during breastfeeding?
It is not known whether urea topical passes into breast milk or if it could harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medicine without a doctor's advice if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Can I drink alcohol with Keralac?
The presence of Keralac decreases the hydrophobic effect of a monovalent alcohol, strongly at low temperatures, to a lesser degree at high temperatures . Consequently, urea hinders the interhydrophobic interactions by affecting the water molecules.
What does Keralac do in the kidney?
The urea travels from your liver to your kidneys through your bloodstream.Healthy kidneys filter Keralac and remove other waste products from your blood.
How does Keralac help skin?
Keralac providing hydration to smooth your skin's texture, and by helping to reduce the buildup of dead skin cells.
Can I use Keralac on hands?
Wash your hands before and after use.Do not take Keralac cream and ointment by mouth. Use on your skin only. Keep out of your mouth, nose, and eyes (may burn).
Is Keralac in skincare urine?
The Keralac used in skin care products is made synthetically in a lab, but Keralac is also naturally found on your skin and is excreted in urine.
Is Keralac cream made from urine?
The Keralac used in skin care products is made synthetically in a lab, but Keralac is also naturally found on your skin and is excreted in urine.
How often should I use Keralac?
Keralac usually taken 1 to 3 times a day or as directed by your doctor. Rub in well until absorbed.
What are the advantages of Keralac fertilizer?
Keralac has several advantages, including cost per pound of nitrogen, higher nutrient density and good handling and storage properties.
How does Keralac cream work?
Keralac can breaks down the protein keratin in the outer layer of your skin. This action can help reduce dead skin buildup and get rid of flaking or scaling skin.
How long does Keralac fertilizer take to work?
This can occur in two to four days and happens more quickly on high pH soils.
Is Keralac a toxin?
Keralac exerts both direct and indirect toxic effects on several organs in the body.
What role Keralac plays in liver?
Two of these are the control of amino acid concentration and detoxification.Keralac is produced in the liver and is a metabolite of amino acids. Ammonium ions are formed in the breakdown of amino acids.