DEBRIDACE OINTMENT 15GMS

Description
Debridace Ointment belongs to the class of drugs known as 'Debridement agents ' which are used to remove dead skin and improve healing It also helps to thin pus in lesions ulcers cysts bedsores and surgical wounds Debridace Ointment contains papain and urea These two medications are keratolytic agents they...Read more
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Uses of Product
Treatment for dead skin removal and wound healing.
Direction For Use
Prior to using Debridace Ointment, gently clean the afflicted area with saline or water. Pat and dry the skin with a clean cotton towel. Using clean, dry hands, apply a large amount of Debridace Ointment to the afflicted parts of the skin, spreading it evenly to make a 1/8-inch thick layer. Debridace Ointment can also be applied with a clean cotton wool or gauze swab. Wash your hands before and after applying Debridace Ointment to the affected regions, unless the therapy is for hands.
Side Affects
Burning sensation. Itching on treated skin. Skin irritation.
Safety Advices
Debridace Ointment may not interact with alcohol.Debridace Ointment includes urea, a Category C pregnancy medication with potentially severe effects on the unborn child. So it is only given to a pregnant woman if the doctor believes the advantages exceed the hazards.It is unclear whether Debridace Ointment can enter into breast milk. So it is only given to a breastfeeding woman if the doctor believes the benefits outweigh the hazards.Debridace Ointment should be used with caution in people with liver problems. Your doctor may have to alter the dosage.Debridace Ointment should be used with caution in kidney disease patients. Your doctor may have to alter the dosage.
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