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Allergy and Clinical Immunology Drug Data - A-Z (English)

Drug Class Description

Hydrating agents / keratolytics.

Generic Name

Urea, lactic acid

Drug Description

A white cream containing Urea Ph.Eur 10.0 % w/w and Lactic Acid Ph.Eur 5.0% w/w in a stabilising emulsified base.

Presentation

Cream for topical (cutaneous) use

Indications

To be applied topically for the correction of hyperkeratosis and dryness in ichthyosis and allied conditions characterised by dry, rough, scaly skin.

Adult Dosage

For external use only.

Dosage and administration:

Adults, elderly and children:

A thick layer of Calmurid is applied twice daily after washing the affected area. The cream is left on the skin for 3-5 minutes and then rubbed lightly in. Excess cream should be wiped off the skin with a tissue, not washed off. Frequency of application can be reduced as the patient progresses. In hyperkeratosis of the feet apply Calmurid as above after soaking the feet in warm water for 15 minutes and drying with a rough towel.

Contra Indications

Hypersensitivity to any constituent of the product.

Special Precautions

Calmurid is acidic and hypertonic and can cause smarting if applied to raw areas, fissures or mucous membranes. Where this is a barrier to therapy the use of Calmurid diluted 50% with aqueous cream B.P. for one week should result in freedom from smarting upon use of Calmurid.

Interactions

Low pH of cream might affect stability of other drugs.

Adverse Reactions

Calmurid is acidic and hypertonic and can cause smarting if applied to raw areas, fissures or mucous membranes.

Manufacturer

Galderma

Drug Availability

(P)

Updated

15 April 2009

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