Methyluracil Ointment 10%

Methyluracil Ointment 10% 25g

Composition of Methyluracil Ointment

100g of ointment contains:

Active ingredient:

Dioxomethyltetrahydropyrimidine (methyluracil) 10.0g

Excipients:

Vaseline 45.0g

Anhydrous lanolin 31.5g

Purified water 13.5g

Pharmacological action

Pharmacotherapeutic group: Tissue repair stimulant

Pharmacological properties

Possesses anabolic activity. By normalizing nucleic acid metabolism, it accelerates cellular regeneration processes in wounds, promoting tissue growth, granulation maturation, and epithelialization.

When applied topically, it has photoprotective properties.

Indications of Methyluracil Ointment

As part of combination therapy for poorly healing wounds, burns, and photodermatitis. Prevention of skin reactions to irradiation of neoplasms with low radiosensitivity, reduction of symptoms of radiation dermatitis, and late vaginal wall adhesions (occlusions) in cases of radiation therapy for genital neoplasms.

Use during pregnancy and breastfeeding

The drug may only be used if the expected benefit to the mother outweighs the potential risk to the fetus and child. If the drug must be prescribed during lactation, breastfeeding should be discontinued.

Contraindications

Hypersensitivity to any of the drug’s components, excessive granulation.

Use with caution

Pregnancy, breastfeeding, children under 3 years of age.

Side effects

Allergic reactions such as itching, hyperemia, and a short-term burning sensation at the application site.

Interactions

The drug is compatible with topical antibacterial and antiseptic agents.

Directions for use, course of administration, and dosage

External and local application.

Apply a thin layer of 5-10 g of ointment to the affected areas daily for 15-30 days. Before application, the wound should be treated with an antiseptic and any remaining necrotic tissue should be removed.

In cases of radiation therapy for genital tumors, the ointment is used in loose tampons for the prevention and treatment of radioepitheliitis.

Storage conditions

At a temperature not exceeding 25°C.

Keep out of reach of children.

Shelf life

3.5 years. Do not use after the expiration date.

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