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Xurea 39% is a skin or nail tissue emollient that aids in the treatment of nail pain. Each gram of Xurea contains 39% of the active ingredient Urea in the foundation, which gently dissolves the stratum corneum of the skin and flakes off. Xurea cream is for external use only, avoid contact with eyes, lips, mucous membranes or stretch marks.
1. The effect of the drug Xurea 39%
Xurea 39% topical cream is used to treat the following conditions:
Dry/Rough skin (e.g. eczema, psoriasis, calluses) Some nail problems (e.g. nail pain due to nail pain) ingrown) Assists in the removal of dead tissue, helping the wound to heal. Urea, known as a keratin, increases skin moisture by softening or dissolving the keratin in the outermost layer of skin cells. This action causes dead skin cells to fall off and helps the skin retain more water.
2. How to use Xurea 39% cream
Use Xurea 39% topical cream as directed on the product packaging and medicine label. Some products need to be shaken well before use, so you need to check the outside of the label for the instructions for use first.
Apply Xurea 39% to the areas of skin or nails to be treated, usually with a frequency of 1-3 times daily or as directed by a doctor. Rub well for better absorption into the skin. Wash your hands after applying the medication, unless you are treating it on your hands. The frequency of application will depend on the type of product used and your skin condition.
Apply to skin or nails only. Avoid letting Xurea 39% come into contact with sensitive areas such as eyes, lips, inside of mouth and nose, vaginal and groin area, ... if not directly prescribed by a doctor. Ask your doctor or check the label for instructions on what areas or skin types should not apply Xurea 39% (e.g. face, skin that is peeling/cracking/cutting/irritated/abraded skin) or recently shaved). Consult your doctor or pharmacist whether a bandage or gauze should be applied to the skin after applying the medicine.
Use Xurea 39% regularly and on schedule as directed to get the most benefits.
3. Undesirable effects when applying Xurea cream 39%
Sometimes applying Xurea 39% may cause burning, itching, stinging, redness or skin irritation. If you experience long-lasting or severe side effects, tell your doctor or pharmacist right away.
Overall you can rest assured that many people who apply Xurea 39% have no serious side effects. Especially if prescribed, the doctor has assessed the risk of side effects to be negligible compared to the benefit to the user.
Tell your doctor right away if an unexpected but serious side effect occurs, such as unusual skin changes (e.g. blistering, peeling), signs of a skin infection.
Rarely users of Xurea 39% experience a very serious allergic reaction. However, if it does, go to the hospital for immediate medical attention. Warning signs of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching or swelling (especially in the face/tongue/throat area), severe dizziness, trouble breathing, etc. Side effects may occur. If you notice unusual symptoms not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
4. Caution when using Xurea 39% cream
Before applying Xurea 39% , tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have:
Allergy to the product Any allergic conditions Open wounds or sores on the skin History of infection. Some topical medicinal products can make you more sensitive to the sun. Read the information on the label for all warnings or ask your doctor/pharmacist if you need to take special precautions when in the sun. Your healthcare provider may recommend that you limit sun exposure, avoid sunbathing and extremely bright lights, and wear protective clothing and sunscreen before going outdoors. See a doctor immediately if you develop sunburn or blistering/redness on your skin while being treated with Xurea 39%.
During pregnancy, Xurea 39% should be applied only when clearly needed, after discussing the risks and benefits with your doctor. It is not known whether Xurea 39% passes into breast milk. In general, women who have young children and are being treated with Xurea 39% should consult their doctor before breast-feeding, especially if the product is being applied to the breast area.
5. Other notes when using Xurea 39% cream
5.1. Interactions Your doctor or pharmacist may already be aware of possible drug interactions and is monitoring them. Therefore, users must not arbitrarily start, stop or change the dosage of any drug without the consent of the medical staff.
Before starting treatment with Xurea 39%, you also need to report to your doctor/pharmacist a list of all medicines (prescription and OTC) as well as herbs you are taking, including care products. skin care.
5.2. Overdosage of Xurea 39% can be harmful if swallowed or used in excess. Call 911 as soon as you notice serious symptoms such as fainting or difficulty breathing. Do not share this medication with others or apply it on your own to treat other skin conditions in the future.
5.3. Missed dose You can skip the missed dose or take extra as soon as you remember. However, do not apply the medicine twice too close to each other or double the dose as directed.
5.4. Storage Store Xurea 39% cream at room temperature between 59 - 86 degrees F (about 15 - 30 degrees C), away from light and moisture. Do not put medicine in the freezer to freeze. If using a spray bottle, keep it away from heat and open flames. Do not puncture or burn the container. Keep all medications out of the reach of children and pets.
Above is all the important information about the drug Xurea 39%, best to ensure safety before using you should consult your doctor, pharmacist and carefully read the instructions for use. The correct use of the drug always brings positive treatment results for the patient.
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