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X-Viate

[Generic name: Urea topical YOO-reea-TOP-ikal]
Brand names:
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Class of drugs: topical emollients

What is X-Viate?

There are a variety of varieties and brands of Urea topical on the market, and not all brands are included in this booklet.The X-Viate (for your skin) helps to soothe dry or rough skin that is caused by skin disorders like eczema, psoriasis, keratosis, and many more. The medicine can also be employed to help soften the damaged nails of fingers or toenails, allowing them to be easily removed with no surgical intervention.X-Viate can also be used for reasons not mentioned in this guideline.

side effects of X-Viate

See a doctor immediately. If you experience any of the following symptoms that indicate an allergic reaction, symptoms of hives: difficulty breathing and swelling of your lips, face, and tongue.

X-Viate can cause severe adverse reactions. Stop taking XViate and consult your physician immediately in case you suffer from:

  • Extreme redness or irritation on the skin treated.

Common adverse effects of x-viate could include:

  • Moderate itching mild itching
  • Mild burning or mild stinging.

The following isn't an exhaustive listing of all possible adverse reactions, as other reactions could be experienced. Contact your doctor for advice regarding medical adverse effects. You can report adverse reactions to the FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

Similar or related drugs

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

Warnings

Follow the instructions on your prescription label and the package. Inform your healthcare professionals about your medical ailments and allergies, as well as any medications you take.

Before you take this drug

Do not take X-Viate if you are allergic to it.FDA pregnant category C. It's not clear whether XViate could cause harm to an unborn baby. Do not use XViate without consulting a physician, in case you are expecting.It is not clear if the topical urea enters breast milk or whether it is harmful to the nursing infant. Don't use this medicine without consulting a physician's advice if you're breastfeeding infants.

How to take X-Viate?

X-Viate can be found in a variety of different forms (cream lotion, ointment liquid, gel shampoo, foam, and many more) to be applied to the scalp or on the skin. Follow the directions indicated on the label or as directed by your physician. Avoid using in larger quantities, in smaller amounts, or for longer than is recommended.Do not consume by mouth. This medication is only for use on your skin. If this medication is absorbed into your nose, eyes, mouth, rectum, or vagina, wash it off with water.Make use of mild soap or cleanser to clean the nail or skin that you wish to treat. It is recommended that X-Viate be applied in the event that the nail or skin to be treated is left just a little damp prior to the treatment being applied.Spread a small amount of this medication on the skin that is affected, and massage it into the skin as thoroughly as you can.

After applying X-Viate to the nails, try not to get any medication on the cuticles or around the skin. Apply the cream generously to the nail and let the solution dry. It is possible to wrap the nail in gauze or a bandage, should your physician advise. The nail that has been treated should be removed easily after a few days.Mix the XViate foam thoroughly prior to every use. Other types of this medicine could also require shaking prior to use. Follow the directions on the label of the medicine.Cleanse your hands using soap and water following the application of this treatment in the event that you are not treating your skin on your hands.Consult your physician if your symptoms do not improve or if your symptoms become worse after taking X-Viate.Storage at room temperature is free of heat and moisture. Don't freeze. The medicine container should be kept shut when not being used.Be sure to keep the foam canister clear of flames or extreme temperatures. The canister might explode if it becomes too hot. Don't puncture or burn an empty foam container.

Do I be concerned if I miss a dose?

Take the missed dose immediately after you recall. Do not take your missed dosage if it's close to the time of the next dose. Don't use any extra medication to replace the missed dose.

What will happen if I take excessively?

Get medical attention in an emergency or contact the Poison Help Line toll-free at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Avoid using X-Viate on burns, open wounds, or areas of skin that are swollen. If this medication is absorbed into your eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, or vagina, wash with water.

Interaction with other drugs

It's unlikely that other drugs you consume in the form of injections or orally can have an impact on the topically applied urea. However, many drugs interfere with one another. Be sure to inform your health care professionals about any medications you take, such as prescription and over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and herbal remedies.