Description
Urea is a medication that is used to treat dry, scaly skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. It is a keratolytic agent, which means it helps to soften and remove the top layer of dead skin cells.
Direction of Use: Urea cream or lotion should be applied to the affected area of the skin as directed by a healthcare professional. It is typically used once or twice a day.
Contraindication: Urea should not be used on broken or irritated skin, or in the area around the eyes or mouth. It should also not be used by people who are allergic to urea or any of the other ingredients in the product.
Doses and Administration: The recommended dose of urea varies depending on the product and the condition being treated. It is typically applied to the skin in the form of a cream or lotion.
Side Effects: Urea may cause mild skin irritation or burning. If these symptoms persist or worsen, it is important to stop using the product and contact a healthcare professional.
Interactions: Urea may interact with other medications that are applied to the skin. It is important to inform your healthcare professional of all medications you are currently taking.
Warnings and Precautions: Urea should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a healthcare professional. It is also important to avoid exposure to sunlight or UV radiation while using this product, as it can increase the risk of sunburn.







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