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Rea-Lo

Generic name: urea topical [YOO-ree-a-TOP-ik-al]

Brand Names: Aqua Care, Aquaphilic With Urea, Atrac-Tain, Carb-O-Philic/20, Carmol… Show all 36 brands.
Drug Class:Topical Emollient

What is Rea Lo?

This leaflet does not list all the brands or forms of topical urea available.Rea-Lo is used on the skin to soften rough, dry skin that may be caused by conditions like eczema, psoriasis, keratosis, and others. This medicine can also be used to soften toenails and fingernails that are damaged so they can easily be removed.Rea-Lo can be used in other ways not mentioned in this guide.

Side effects of Rea-Lo

If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction, seek immediate medical attention: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of your lips, face, tongue, or throat.

Rea-Lo can cause serious side effects. Rea-Lo should be stopped immediately, and you should consult your doctor if:

  • Severe redness or irritation on the treated skin.

Rea-Lo can cause the following side effects:

  • Itching is mild.
  • Mild burning or stinging.

There may be other side effects. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. To report adverse effects, you can contact the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar/related drugs

Temovate, ammonium lactate topical,  topical urea, dimethicone topical, Clobex, topical lactic acid, and Olux

Warnings

You should read the entire label and package instructions before taking your medicine. Tell your doctor about any medical conditions you may have, allergies and medications that you take.

Before you take this drug

Rea-Lo should not be used if you have an allergy to it.FDA pregnancy class C There is no information on whether Rea Lo will harm an unborn child. If you are pregnant, do not take Rea-Lo unless your doctor has prescribed it.The urea topical is not known to pass into breast milk or whether it can harm a baby who is nursing. If you are breastfeeding a child, do not use this medication without consulting your doctor.

How to take Rea Lo?

Rea-Lo comes in many forms for the skin and scalp (cream, lotions, ointments, liquids, gels, foams, shampoos, etc.). Follow the directions on your label or those prescribed by your physician. Use the recommended dose and do not exceed it.Rea-Lo is not to be taken by mouth. Rea-Lo should only be used on the skin. Rinse with water if this medication enters your eyes, nose, or mouth.Wash the area of skin or nails to be treated with a mild cleanser or soap. Rea-Lo works best when the skin or nails to be treated are slightly dampened before applying the medicine.Apply a thin coating of the medicine to the affected skin.It is important to rub it as deeply as you can.Avoid getting Rea-Lo on the skin or cuticles when applying Rea-Lo to the nails. Allow the medicine to dry before applying it generously. If your doctor recommends it, you can cover the nail with a bandage. After a few days, the treated nail can be removed easily.Shake Rea-Lo Foam before every use. Shake other forms of the medicine before using them. Please follow all the instructions on the medicine label.

After applying the medicine, wash your hands with soap or water, unless it is to treat your skin.If your symptoms don't improve or worsen while taking Rea-Lo, call your doctor.Store away from moisture or heat at room temperature. Keep away from heat and moisture. Store at room temperatures. Keep the container closed when not in use.The foam canister should be kept away from flames or heat. If the canister gets too warm, it may explode. Empty foam canisters should not be punctured or burned.

What happens if I miss the dose?

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dosage if your next dose is scheduled soon.You should not take extra medicine to compensate for a missed dose.

What happens if I overdose?

For poison assistance, call 1-800-222-1222 or get immediate medical help.

What should be avoided?

Rea-Lo should not be used on areas with open wounds, burned skin, or swollen tissue. Rinse with water if this medication enters your eyes, nose, or mouth.

Interaction with other drug

The urea applied topically is unlikely to be affected by other drugs that you may take orally or even inject. Many drugs interact with each other. Inform your healthcare providers of all the medicines you take, including prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.