PAPAIN+UREA is a member of the group of drugs known as "Debridement agents," which are used to remove dead skin cells and speed up healing. In lesions, it also aids in thinning the pus (ulcers, cysts, bedsores, surgical wounds).
Papain and urea can be found in PAPAIN+UREA. These two medications are keratolytic (dissolve keratin, a protein found on the skin's outer layer) agents that improve skin hydration. Dead skin cells peel off as a result of this impact, which also speeds up recovery. Additionally, it has an emollient action that softens the skin.
Use this medication exactly as directed by your doctor. PAPAIN+UREA frequently causes burning, itching, and irritation in the treated area as adverse effects. Typically, these adverse effects are minor and transient. But if these side effects linger or get worse, consult a doctor.
PAPAIN+UREA is a member of the group of drugs known as "Debridement agents," which are used to remove dead skin and expedite wound healing. Papain and urea, which are in PAPAIN+UREA, hasten healing by removing dead skin from wounds. In lesions, it also aids in thinning the pus (ulcers, cysts, bedsores, surgical wounds). These two medications decrease keratin (a protein on the outer layer of the skin) and enhance moisture in the skin. Dead skin cells peel off as a result of this impact, which also speeds up recovery. Additionally, it has an emollient action that softens the skin.
Before using PAPAIN+UREA, gently cleanse the afflicted area with saline or water. Dry the skin with a fresh cotton towel after patting it. With clean, dry hands, apply a large amount of PAPAIN+UREA and evenly distribute it over the skin's afflicted areas to create a 1/8-inch-thick layer. You can also use a piece of clean cotton wool or a gauze swab to administer PAPAIN+UREA. Unless the therapy is for hands, wash your hands before and after applying PAPAIN+UREA to the afflicted regions.
Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight
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