Buy Methyluracil ointment 10% 25g

Methyluracil ointment 10% 25g

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Active ingredients

Dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine

Release form

Ointment

Composition

Active ingredient: Dioxomethyl tetrahydropyrimidine Concentration of active ingredient (%): 10%

Pharmacological effect

Immunostimulating agent, dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine. It helps normalize the exchange of nucleic acids, accelerates cell regeneration processes in wounds, accelerates growth and granulation tissue maturation and epithelialization (including in fast proliferating cells of the mucous membrane of the gastrointestinal tract), stimulates erythroma and leukopoiesis, cellular and humoral immunity factors. It has anabolic activity, anti-inflammatory action. When applied externally, it also has a photoprotective effect.

Pharmacokinetics

Data on the pharmacokinetics of the drug is not provided.

Indications

Slow-healing wounds, burns (thermal, chemical, radiation), photodermatitis. Methyluracil can be used prophylactically to prevent skin reactions during irradiation of neoplasms with low radiosensitivity, reduction of radioepitheliitis, and late vaginal wall adhesions (occlusions) in the case of radiotherapy of genital neoplasms.

Contraindications

Slow-healing wounds, burns (thermal, chemical, radiation), photodermatitis. Methyluracil can be used prophylactically to prevent skin reactions during irradiation of neoplasms with low radiosensitivity, reduction of radioepitheliitis, and late vaginal wall adhesions (occlusions) in the case of radiotherapy of genital neoplasms.

Precautionary measures

Do not exceed recommended doses.

Use during pregnancy and lactation

The drug is contraindicated in the first trimester of pregnancy. When using the drug in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy and lactation, caution should be exercised.

Dosage and administration

Outwardly: ointment is applied daily on the damaged areas of 5 to 10 g daily for 15 to 30 days. Ointment is used in loose tampons with radiation dermatitis and late radiation damage to the vagina.

Side effects

Allergic reactions, headache, dizziness, short-term burning sensation.

Overdose

Data on drug overdose is not provided.

Interaction with other drugs

Not noted. The attending physician should be informed of all medications taken.

special instructions

Dosage forms of methyluracil should be applied strictly according to appropriate indications.

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