Debriser Ointment Substitute
Composition:
PAPAIN-521700UNITS + UREA-100MG
Uses:
Treatment of Dead skin removal, Wound healing.
Medicinal Benefits:
Debriser Ointment belongs to the class of medications called 'Debridement agents' used to remove dead skin and promote wound healing. Debriser Ointment contains Papain and Urea, which help remove dead skin from wounds and speed up recovery. It also helps thin the pus in lesions (ulcers, cysts, bedsores, surgical wounds). These two medicines increase moisture in the skin and dissolve keratin (a protein on the skin's outer layer). This effect makes dead skin cells fall off and accelerate healing. It also has an emollient effect and helps to soften the skin.
Debriser Ointment is used to remove dead skin, thereby improving healing.
Debriser Ointment contains Papain and Urea. These two medicines are keratolytic agents (soften, separate, and peel off the horny layer of skin). They dissolve the keratin (protein present on the outer layer of skin), remove dead skin cells, and soften the skin.
The common side effects of Debriser Ointment are a burning sensation, itching, and irritation in the treated area. These side effects are usually mild and temporary. However, if any of these side effects persist or worsen, inform your doctor immediately.
It is advised to avoid using other topical medicines on the affected area while using Debriser Ointment. So, inform your doctor before using any medications while using the Debriser Ointment. If the doctor prescribes other skin creams or ointments along with Debriser Ointment, you should maintain an interval of at least 30 min between the two medications.
Debriser Ointment should not be used to treat diaper rash or redness. It is not recommended for use in children below 2 years of age.
Debriser Ointment is for topical use (for skin) only. Do not use the Debriser Ointment on the skin that is red, swollen, oozing, and infected, and avoid contact with eyes, nose, mouth, and genitals. It can make your skin more sensitive to the harmful effects of sunlight. So, using sunscreen and wearing protective clothing while using Debriser Ointment is advised. It is recommended to avoid tanning booths and sunlamps. Please do not use it on larger areas and for prolonged periods unless prescribed by the doctor.
Yes, Debriser Ointment can be used for diabetic foot ulcers if advised by your doctor. It works by removing dead tissue and promotes healing.
Yes, Debriser Ointment can be used for post-surgical wound care, if advised by your doctor. It helps in removing dead tissue and promoting the growth of healthy skin. Thus, helps in the healing process of surgical wounds.
The healing time for wounds using Debriser Ointment can vary depending on the size and type of wound, as well as the health of the patient. Usually, you may see improvement within 2 to 4 weeks. However, it may take longer for full healing. Continue using the Debriser Ointment as prescribed and consult your doctor if you notice any signs of infection or if the wound isn't healing.
Yes, you can use this Debriser Ointment along with oral antibiotics if prescribed by your doctor. Debriser Ointment helps to remove dead tissue and thin pus in lesions, while oral antibiotics can help fight any underlying infection. However, it is important to consult your doctor before taking Debriser Ointment with other medicines to ensure it is appropriate for your specific condition and to avoid any potential interactions.
If you experience severe skin reactions such as burning, irritation, or swelling, stop using the Debriser Ointment and consult your doctor immediately.
Yes, Debriser Ointment can be applied to burns if advised by your doctor. As it helps remove dead tissue and thin pus in lesions, which is useful in the healing process.
Debriser Ointment should only be used in pregnancy or breastfeeding if it is prescribed your doctor. As Debriser Ointment contains urea, a category C pregnancy drug that may cause harmful effects on the unborn baby.