Urea (10%)

Urea (10%) Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Trade Name Urea (10%)
Generic Urea (10%)
Type
Therapeutic Class Topical urea preparations
Manufacturer
Available Country Bangladesh
Last Updated: September 24, 2024 at 5:38 am
Urea (10%)
Urea (10%)

Uses

Urea 10% cream is indicated for- Ichthyosis and dry skin conditions Management of eczemas Management of psoriasis

Dosage

Urea (10%) dosage

Urea 10% cream is applied topically. Wash affected areas well, rinse off all traces of soap, dry and apply sparingly twice daily. Occlusive dressings may be used, but are usually unnecessary because of the self-occlusive nature of the cream.Use in children: Urea 10% cream can be used in all age groups.

Side Effects

No serious toxicity has been reported with topical urea. Historically it is considered a safe drug. But on some occasions, topical urea has been shown to cause burning and irritation, if applied to inflamed, broken or exudative skin eruptions.

Precaution

In some instances, urea 10% cream may cause local irritation and edema, when applied to sensitive skin. If the condition is aggravated or there is no improvement the doctor should be consulted. Avoid application to moist or broken skin.

Interaction

No hazardous drug interaction has been reported.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Urea cream can be used during pregnancy and lactation.

Contraindication

This is contraindicated in any other ingredient of this preaparation.

Storage Condition

Keep out of the reach of children. Do not freeze. Keep at cool and dry place.

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