Beta care betamide

Beta care betamide Medicine

Overdose

The intoxication after using Beta-Kare betamide is unknown and is not expected due to the composition of the drug. Skin irritation caused by overdose quickly passes after the drug is discontinued.

Contraindications

The drug should not be widely used in patients with severe renal failure.

Incompatibilities

Unsuitable.

Undesirable effects

Leather and subcutaneous fiber

Hypersensitivity reactions to ingredients or skin irritation in the treatment of acute inflammatory skin diseases are possible.

During post-marketing surveillance, erythema, a burning sensation of the skin and itching were reported.

Treatment should be stopped in case of erythema, a burning sensation of the skin, itching, rash or hypersensitivity reactions after using the drug.

Report alleged adverse reactions

It is important to report suspicious adverse reactions after obtaining permission to use the drug. This allows you to constantly monitor the balance of use / risk of the drug. Health workers are requested to report any suspicious side reactions using the Yellow Card Scheme. Website: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard

Preclinical safety data

No specific information has been provided, given the widespread use of local urea in humans for many years.

Therapeutic indications

Softening, moisturizing and protective cream for the care of dry or damaged skin

Pharmacotherapeutic group

Protective and mitigating means.

Pharmacodynamic properties

Pharmacotherapeutic group: Protective and mitigating means.

Internal Affairs Code: D02 AE01

Urea is a recognized moisturizer agent that is widely used locally to treat dry or damaged skin.

Pharmacokinetic properties

Unsuitable. Beta-care Betamid is a local (skin) drug.

Name of the medicinal product

Beta Care Betamid

Qualitative and quantitative composition

Throw carbamide

Special warnings and precautions for use

Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. If irritation occurs, temporarily stop taking the drug and see your doctor.

Be careful only on damaged or inflamed skin or on the face.

The drug should be used under the supervision of a doctor in infants.

Effects on ability to drive and use machines

Beta-care Betamid has no or minor effect on the ability to drive and use cars.

Dosage (Posology) and method of administration

Adults, children and the elderly

Apply evenly to dry skin areas two to three times a day or as directed by a doctor or pharmacist.

Special precautions for disposal and other handling

No special requirements.

Any unused drug or waste must be disposed of in accordance with local requirements.