Eplan cream: instructions for use, composition, review and reviews


Eplan - instructions for use - price

Under this name there is a group of drugs for external use:

  • cream in a tube of 30 grams at a price of 150-180 rubles;
  • gel with urea 25% in a 30 ml bottle with a dispenser cap, costing 180-210 rubles;
  • napkins measuring 160 mm by 140 mm, anti-inflammatory “for old wounds” and “first remedy”, in individual packaging cost 145 rubles;
  • liquid solution in a 20 ml bottle with a pipette, for 100-120 rubles;
  • pencil 5 ml for 85-100 rubles.

Medicines are made on the basis of a complex compound of lanthanum nitrate - glycolan. Use for:

  • fight inflammation;
  • eliminating pain and itching;
  • healing of the skin;
  • removing toxic substances from the skin.

In addition to glycolan, the drug contains antiseptics triethylene glycol and ethylcarbitol, humectants glycerin and polyethylene glycol, and distilled water.

Eplan - instructions for use - price

Eplan - instructions for use for children

The product is approved for teenagers and children from birth. Instructions for use of the medicine Eplan for children classify it as a remedy for external use only in therapy:

  • skin inflammations - boils, pimples. Apply cream/pencil to clean, dry skin precisely in areas of inflammation 2-4 times a day. Continue treatment for a week;
  • wounds - abrasions, scratches, bruises, cuts. It is convenient to treat minor skin defects in children with a pencil. They take napkins with them as first aid when hiking, at the dacha, or on a bike ride;
  • burns from hot water, sun, chemicals. It is important to apply the cream as early as possible to skin that has been previously washed with cold water;
  • atopic dermatitis, applying the cream 2-3 times a day to clean, dry skin for 10 days;
  • chicken pox, herpes. To symptomatically eliminate pain and prevent scratching, apply a cream/solution/pencil precisely at the site of inflammation.

The product should not be applied to a fresh wound due to the risk of bleeding. Use after 3-4 hours when a crust forms.

Attention! It is strictly prohibited to instill Eplan into the nose, mouth, or ears.

Eplan - instructions for use for children

Analogues of expensive ointments and creams

  • Advantan - Metypred (190 rubles), Atoxil (150 rubles);
  • Fucicort - Akriderm Genta (140 rub.);
  • Lokoid - Hydrocortisone (25-30 r);
  • Celestoderm - Betaderm cream (135 rubles), Belogent (90 rubles);
  • Elokom - Avekort ointment (162 rubles), Momat (130 rubles);
  • Lorinden - Flumethasone + Clioquinol (160 rub.);
  • Akriderm - Betamethasone (RUB 176);
  • Bepanten - Dexpanthenol (129 rub.);
  • Skin-Cap - Pyrithione zinc (600 rub.),
  • Exoderil - Salicylic ointment (27 rubles), Fungoterbin cream (348 rubles);
  • Radevit - Videstim (168 rub.), Retinoic ointment (250 rub.).

It must be remembered that to get rid of the symptoms of all types of dermatitis, external medications alone are not enough! Therapeutic measures must be carried out comprehensively and local medications are of no small importance in such therapy.

It is important to note that glucocorticosteroids are used only in extreme cases, when non-hormonal drugs that are prescribed in the first place are ineffective. A prerequisite is careful observation by a doctor during the treatment process.

Eplan cream - instructions for use - price, reviews

The cream is used externally, avoiding contact with mucous membranes, in all age groups, including newborns, as well as in pregnant and lactating women. Indications for using the cream are:

  • burns – thermal, radiation, chemical, solar. Spread a thin layer of cream onto skin washed with cold water. Cover the top with a sterile bandage. Course of dressings – 6 days, 3 times a day;
  • trophic ulcers in diabetes and varicose veins are treated by treating the defect twice a day;
  • rub the cream onto clean skin at the site of bedsores 2-3 times a day with light movements of the fingertips;
  • the course of eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis is facilitated by treatment with cream three times a day;
  • anal fissures, hemorrhoids after perineal hygiene are lubricated with cream to reduce pain and itching and accelerate healing;
  • cracks in the skin of the heels will heal faster if you use Eplan cream according to the instructions for use.

Note! Isolated cases of allergy to the cream have been reported. Before use, perform a sensitivity test - apply a drop of the product to the inside of your wrist and wait 30 minutes.

The price of Eplan cream ranges from 150-180 rubles per 30 grams. Scientists from the Institute of Surgery named after. A.V. Vishnevsky was treated with cream for skin defects. Doctor Leonid Aleksandrovich: “Eplan cream has shown good results in the local treatment of infectious lesions of the skin and soft tissues. I recommend this drug to my colleagues for widespread use in medical practice.”

Eplan cream - instructions for use - price, reviews

Cream Eplan - instructions for use for children

The drug is indicated for use in children from birth for bruises, cuts, and abrasions. Will help with thermal and solar damage to the skin. Atopic dermatitis and crusty chickenpox papules are treated. For teenagers, the cream will help against pimples with purulent heads. Apply the drug to previously cleansed and dried skin 2-3 times a day. The course of treatment lasts from 5 to 10 days. Individual allergies to the composition of the drug are possible.

Indications for use

It is difficult to name a field of medicine in which this drug is not used. In dermatology, it is used for any pathologies manifested by dry skin. These are psoriasis, various types of dermatitis, including atopic. Recently, Eplan has been in demand in the treatment of chickenpox, due to its complex effect on foci of inflammation.

The following diseases are also indications for its use:

  • hemangioma (benign tumor);
  • abrasions, cracks;
  • infected dyshidrosis;
  • superficial and deep ulcers;
  • sycosis, furunculosis;
  • pyoderma caused by staphylococci or streptococci;
  • microbial eczema.


Ointment is used to treat hemangiomaThe drug is often prescribed to children suffering from hemangioma.
One indication for treatment is burns. Eplan quickly copes with thermal, chemical, and radiation damage to the skin. In traumatology, it is prescribed to patients with bruises and muscle sprains to prevent the formation of bruises.

In gynecology, liniment is used to impregnate tampons for the treatment of cervicitis and endometritis. In dentistry, it is used to relieve inflammation of the gums and palate.

The external remedy has proven itself well in the treatment of chronic and acute hemorrhoids. It is applied to the formed nodes to reduce their size. Proctologists also recommend Eplan when anal fissures are detected in order to speed up their healing. Hemorrhoids that are not complicated by bleeding respond especially well to treatment.

Eplan ointment is one of the most commonly used drugs in cosmetology to eliminate acne. Due to its pronounced moisturizing effect, it is used to improve the condition of the skin of the face and body. Cosmetologists recommend it to patients to reduce the depth of wrinkles.

The ointment soothes the skin with acne and helps prevent the appearance of scars
The cream is used to treat acne and acne.

Eplan ointment - instructions for use

The ointment (cream) is used in children from birth, women during pregnancy and lactation. The drug is recommended for use for:

  • violation of the integrity of the skin in order to prevent wound infection in the crust formation phase;
  • trophic ulcers, bedsores;
  • dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis;
  • symptomatic treatment of herpetic skin lesions;
  • itching and pain due to inflammation and prolapse of rectal veins;
  • anal fissures, heel fissures;
  • pustular skin lesions;
  • burns of various etiologies.

The ointment has a light texture, adheres well to the skin, and quickly penetrates to the source of inflammation. Relieves pain, reduces swelling, accelerates healing. Do not apply to a fresh bleeding wound or mucous membranes.

Eplan ointment - instructions for use

Eplan ointment - instructions for use for children

Antiseptic is used:

  • if the skin is damaged by the sun, boiling water, after washing the burn with cold water and drying with a napkin;
  • in the complex treatment of atopic dermatitis to eliminate itching, swelling, inflammation;
  • for crusted papules of chickenpox to prevent infection and scratching;
  • for the treatment of acne during puberty;
  • in the complex treatment of wounds, provided that they have crusted over and are not bleeding.

The ointment is used 2-3 times a day, spreading it in a thin layer over the skin. Duration of treatment is 5-10 days.

Eplan ointment - instructions for use - price

The cost of Eplan ointment with detailed instructions for use in different pharmacies ranges from 150 to 180 rubles per 30 gram aluminum tube. The ointment is more expensive in Moscow pharmacy chains - 180 rubles. In Samara pharmacies you can find the product for 150 rubles.

Eplan ointment - instructions for use - reviews

The price of Eplan ointment with instructions for use, according to consumer reviews, is commensurate with the quality and medicinal properties of the drug.

Milena, 28 years old: “Working in a cleaning service involves close contact with detergents. I found red, flaky, itchy areas on the skin of my hands. At home there was Eplan ointment, which my aunt used to treat an ulcer on her leg. I used the ointment at night for a week. The skin cleared up and the discomfort went away. We bought it for 163 rubles at a pharmacy next to the house on Veteranov Avenue in St. Petersburg. The price for an effective drug for the whole family is more than acceptable.”

Composition and release form

Eplan is a development of domestic pharmacologists, winner of numerous awards. The main advantages of the drug are high efficiency, versatility and absolute safety. It is produced in the form of a thick, white cream with a dense consistency and a specific smell.

Eplan is packaged in 30 g aluminum tubes with a screw cap. Each package (cardboard box) contains detailed instructions for use.

Instructions with a comprehensive description of the product
Instructions for use of the drug Eplan

The drug has only one active ingredient - glycolan. It is an organic compound of the rare earth metal lanthanum. But the auxiliary composition is represented by several ingredients:

  • triethylene glycol;
  • ethylcarbitol;
  • polyethylene glycol;
  • glycerin;
  • water.

Additional ingredients are needed not only to form the base. Almost each of them has properties beneficial for the skin. They complement each other well, mutually enhancing anti-inflammatory, regenerative and antibacterial effects. There are no fatty components in the composition, so the drug does not leave marks on clothes and bedding.

In addition to the cream, the Eplan therapeutic line also includes other dosage forms. Liniment, which is a very viscous and thick liquid, is especially in demand. In traumatology, compact glycolan wipes are used for first aid. The pharmacy assortment also includes Eplan-Lekker in the form of a voluminous pencil with a retractable rod.

Eplan product in pencil form
Eplan-Lekker for the treatment of various skin lesions

Relatively recently, the Eplan therapeutic line was replenished with liniment with urea. This inorganic substance exhibits powerful moisturizing activity. Therefore, the product is used to remove and soften dry, rough skin - calluses, corns.

Pharmacological properties

Glycolan is capable of competing with ions of micro- and macroelements for certain binding sites in biopolymers. This leads to a change in their conformation and increased functional activity. Therefore, glycolan is considered the most effective regulator of biochemical processes occurring at the cellular level. This medicinal property explains the demand for Eplan not only in medicine, but also in cosmetology.

But it is only one of the few. After applying the cream to the skin, other pharmacological effects appear:

  • accelerated removal of heavy metals from all layers of the skin;
  • stabilization of metabolism, mainly lipids;
  • prevention of pathological calcification of soft tissues, including detox effect;
  • osmotic activity, restoration of water and electrolyte balance;
  • stimulation of skin repair and healing, its accelerated recovery;
  • reduction in the severity of itching, burning, pain;
  • stopping sluggish inflammatory processes.

The drug is also characterized by bacteriostatic activity. It inhibits the growth and reproduction of pathogenic bacteria - epidermal and Staphylococcus aureus, streptococci. Eplan also has antiseptic and disinfectant properties and prevents the development of fungal infections.

The cream helps relieve inflammation and pain in case of a burn.
Eplan cream has been successfully used to treat burns of various origins.

Eplan liquid - instructions for use

Produced in the form of a colorless solution of 8.5% in 20 ml bottles with a dropper pipette. Before use, unscrew the safety cap from the bottle. Then the built-in dropper is used to irrigate the affected areas of the skin. It is allowed to treat the skin with cotton swabs soaked in the solution. The liquid form is convenient for therapy:

  • burns;
  • large wounds;
  • trophic ulcers of the extremities.

Tampons with the solution are applied to itchy hemorrhoids and anal fissures. Promotes healing of cracks, abrasions, scratches, cuts.

The liquid form is effective in treating infectious wounds. Reduces burning sensation, swelling and reduces the separation of inflammatory exudate. You can irrigate the surface of the skin using a dropper for point inflammations - pimples, chickenpox papules.

For extensive lesions, drop the liquid onto a gauze pad, apply to the site of inflammation and secure with a bandage.

Eplan liquid - instructions for use

Liquid Eplan - instructions for use - price

A 20 ml bottle costs from 100 to 120 rubles, depending on the pricing policy of the pharmacy. According to doctors, liquid Eplan with instructions for use for this price has a number of advantages over other local products.

Alekseev Alexander Ivanovich, surgeon: “I used Eplanol 8.5% solution in the treatment of postoperative purulent wounds and burns. The product shortened the healing time of wounds and was economical in consumption. Patients who received dressings with Eplan were discharged from the hospital faster. Burns healed 3-4 days earlier than in the control group. “I consider Eplan a drug with high therapeutic potential at an economically cost-effective course of therapy.”

EPLAN THIS

EPLAN is used to treat wounds and skin lesions of any origin, accelerates the healing of skin lesions, reduces the risk of complications, prevents the development of pustular skin lesions, destroys microbes and bacteria, and prevents wound infection. After treatment with EPLAN, wound healing accelerates, because... When the skin is regenerated, secondary infection does not occur, tissue does not die, and a dry scab does not form on the wound. Dressings treated with EPLAN do not stick to the wound.

EPLAN is an antiseptic dermatotropic drug in the form of EPLAN cream ointment, liquid EPLAN solution, disposable wipes, for external use with bactericidal, anti-inflammatory, wound healing, regenerating, detoxifying, antipruritic, analgesic, protective and softening effects.

Composition of EPLAN: triethylene glycol, ethylcarbitol, glycolan, glycerin.

Glycolan enhances the regenerating properties of tissues, ethyl carbitol provides an antibacterial effect, triethylene glycol disinfects and cleanses the wound, glycerin has a softening effect and creates a protective film on the surface of the epithelium. The EPLAN formulation does not use antibiotic or hormonal components.

EPLAN - A UNIVERSAL RESULT FOR WOUNDS OF ANY ORIGIN

Wound healing ointment EPLAN-cream and liquid EPLAN-solution are effective remedies for the treatment of wounds, burns, cuts, abrasions, any diseases and damage to the skin.

SPECIAL FEATURES OF EPLAN TOOLS

First aid

EPLAN is used to provide first aid for various injuries to the skin: all types of burns - solar, thermal, boiling water, radiation, chemical, etc. For first aid against burns, use wound healing ointment EPLAN cream or liquid EPLAN solution.

EPLAN is also recommended for the initial treatment of wounds, frostbite, and skin after exposure to toxins. EPLAN is first aid for wounds, abrasions, and cuts.

Treatment of skin diseases and damage

EPLAN is used to treat skin diseases such as: sun, thermal, chemical burns; frostbite; bruises, wounds, cuts, abrasions, abrasions, cracks; early and late radiation damage to the skin; trophic ulcers and bedsores; psoriasis; pyoderma (staphylococcal and streptococcal), microbial eczema, dyshidrosis complicated by secondary infection; viral infection (herpes, warts, condylomas, papillomas); acne vulgaris; diseases of the nose (boils, sycosis, eczema, burns and traumatic injuries); external and middle ear (otitis, otomycosis, etc.).

EPLAN accelerates the healing of wounds, burns, and any skin damage, and reduces the risk of complications.

Relieving swelling and itching of the skin of various origins

including insect bites (mosquitoes, wasps, bees, etc.);

Protecting the skin from adverse effects

EPLAN is used to protect the skin from the effects of various poisonous and toxic substances. EPLAN is used to protect the skin from petroleum products, varnishes, acids, industrial oils and cutting fluids.

In sports

EPLAN is used in the treatment of sports injuries, bruises, hematomas.

For animals

EPLAN can be used in veterinary medicine for similar skin diseases in animals.

In the troops of the Ministry of Defense

EPLAN is used by the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation as an Individual Anti-Chemical Package IPP-11. IPP-11 is intended to neutralize toxic and irritating substances on human skin and personal protective equipment. When applied to the skin in advance, it protects from the effects of chemical warfare agents* for 6 to 24 hours.

GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT EPLAN

  • Trade name:
    EPLAN
  • Latin name:
    Aplun
  • ATC classification:
    D06 “Antibiotics and antimicrobial agents used in dermatology”
  • Pharmacological groups:
    Dermatotropic agents, Antiseptics and disinfectants, Regenerants and reparants
  • Nosological classification (ICD-10):
    H60 Otitis externa; H62.2 Otitis externa due to mycoses; H65 Non-suppurative otitis media; L00-L08 Infections of the skin and subcutaneous tissue; L02 Skin abscess, boil and carbuncle; L08.0 Pyoderma L30.1 Dyshidrosis [pompholyx]; L30.3 Infectious dermatitis; L30.8 Other specified dermatitis; L58 Radiation radiation dermatitis L70 Acne; L73.8.0* Sycosis L98.4.2* Trophic skin ulcer T14.1 Open wound of an unspecified area of ​​the body T30 Thermal and chemical burns of an unspecified localization W57 Bite or stinging by non-venomous insects and other non-venomous arthropods
  • Manufacturer:
    ZAO “OBERON”, Moscow.
  • Release forms:
    Eplan cream in the form of ointment, liquid Eplan solution, Eplan napkins.
  • Recommended:
    for all age groups.
  • Contraindications:
    has no contraindications (except for individual intolerance to the components of the drug).
  • Study plan:
    Completed research at: - All-Union Burn Center at the Institute of Surgery named after. Vishnevsky; — Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute named after. Vladimirsky; - 1st City Hospital; — Medical Radiological Center of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Obninsk); — Moscow Regional Oncology Center; — Kiev Research Institute of Pharmacology and Toxicology.
  • Eplan storage:
    Does not require special storage conditions. Shelf life: 5 years.

EPLAN BUY

Eplan can be purchased at your nearest pharmacy at an affordable price, or in specialized online stores selling medicines. Eplan is dispensed without a doctor's prescription (medicines should be prescribed only by the attending physician, taking into account the patient's medical history and diagnostic results).

HISTORY OF EPLAN

At the end of the 70s in the USSR, it was decided to create a special drug for the prevention of skin-resorptive and inhalation skin lesions from highly toxic chemical warfare agents. One of the requirements for the drug was that it should not have an irritating effect and not disrupt the barrier functions of the skin.

The drug was created on the basis of salts of rare earth elements and polyhydroxy compounds. During military trials, a positive effect of the drug on the course of various skin diseases was revealed. This marked the beginning of large-scale research into the possibilities of formulating the drug for civilian use. The drug was given the trade name "EPLAN".

LANTHANUM. INFLUENCE OF LANTANOIDS ON BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES

The therapeutic effect of EPLAN in the forms of wound healing agents for burns, wounds, cuts and abrasions - liquid EPLAN solution and EPLAN cream ointment, is undoubtedly associated with the presence of lanthanum in the formulation. Lanthanum is one of the representatives of the family of rare earth metals (lanthanides). Some lanthanides, including lanthanum, are found in the human body. A small amount of them was found in the spleen, very small amounts (0.1 mg/kg) - in dentin and tooth enamel. From the limited data it does not follow that lanthanides are necessary for the normal functioning of the body, but their ability to influence biological processes is beyond doubt

. Being good complexing agents, they are able to form complexes with many organic ligands (carbohydrates, amino acids, hydroxy acids, nucleotides, phosphatides, vitamins). The effect of lanthanides on biochemical functions is associated with their ability to replace Ca2+ in biological systems. The presence of f-electrons in the electronic shells of their atoms has a certain influence on the biological properties of lanthanides due to the effect of the magnetic microfields caused by them. This explains the ability of lanthanides to increase the phagocytic activity of blood leukocytes.

The use of lanthanides in medicine is primarily associated with their anticoagulant properties. They affect various stages of the blood coagulation process: they inhibit the synthesis of prothrombin, have antagonistic properties against thrombin, act as Ca2+ antimetabolites, displacing it from systems with one or more protein coagulation factors; via mast cells, they increase the level of free heparin in the blood when administered in sufficiently large doses.

The anti-inflammatory effect of lanthanide ions has been described, which have a high affinity for phospholipids and “stabilize” cell membranes by blocking ion channels; this effect of lanthanides on the site of inflammation is similar to the effect of corticosteroids.

You can buy EPLAN in all pharmacies in Russia. EPLAN is one of the most affordable drugs on the Russian market for wound healing products for wounds, cuts, and abrasions, intended both to protect the skin and to treat it.

* Chemical warfare agents

- chemical compounds that are the basis of chemical weapons. They have certain toxic and physico-chemical properties, which, when used in combat, ensure the defeat of enemy personnel, contamination of the air, military equipment and terrain. Chemical warfare agents are part of chemical weapons: shells, mines, missile warheads, aircraft bombs, aircraft jets, smoke bombs, grenades.

Chemical warfare agents penetrate the human body through the skin, wounds from chemical weapons fragments, and the respiratory system and, as a result, cause damage to the body. Lesions can also occur as a result of eating contaminated food and water.

The toxicity of chemical warfare agents is the ability to have a damaging effect on the body. Toxicity (local or general) manifests itself when a chemical warfare agent comes into contact with the body, causing a damaging effect:

1. Local damage manifests itself at the site of contact with body tissues (damage to the skin, irritation of the respiratory system, visual impairment).

2. General damage occurs as a result of chemical warfare agents entering the blood through the skin (skin-resorptive toxicity) or through the respiratory system (inhalation toxicity).

Eplan solution - instructions for use

The solution is sold in dark 20 ml bottles. Treat any violations of the integrity of the skin with a solution to prevent wound infection and activate healing:

  1. Before treatment, rinse the skin area with water and dry with a napkin or naturally.
  2. Apply the solution directly to the affected area using the built-in pipette or soak a swab in the solution and treat the defect with it.

Attention! Do not use the solution on bleeding wounds. Do not apply to mucous membranes or ingest.

Eplan solution - instructions for use

Characteristics of the drug

Initially, this military pharmaceutical drug was used in astronautics. However, today, this product can be purchased at your nearest pharmacy. The composition of the drug has a truly unique effect. Using Eplan, you can speed up wound healing, relieve pain symptoms, reduce the severity of inflammatory processes, prevent infections and moisturize the skin surface.

This drug is significantly different from other drugs based on hormones, analgesics and antibiotics. This feature allows the use of drugs both for the treatment of various diseases in infants and in representatives of the older age group.

The use of the drug eliminates itching and swelling, reduces the severity of inflammatory processes, and also accelerates regeneration processes in the affected tissues. After applying the medication composition, a thin film is created on the treated area of ​​skin, which protects damaged tissues from the aggressive effects of external irritants.

Eplan oil - instructions for use

Oil is the liquid form of the drug, poured into dark glass vials with a pipette. Each bottle contains 20 ml of oil (solution). The oil is used according to the instructions for the treatment of damaged skin in:

  • infants;
  • pregnant women;
  • lactating women and other age and gender categories of the population.

Treatment of the dermis cleared of mechanical contamination is carried out 2-3 times a day. The course of treatment lasts from 5 days to a week.

Contraindications and side effects

The drug "Eplan" is a medical product that today has virtually no contraindications. Its use is not recommended only in one case: if there is an individual intolerance to any component in the composition of the substance.

Unlike many other medications, this drug in any dosage form is allowed to be used from birth. Eplan is also not prohibited during pregnancy and lactation. In the latter case, only a small part of the active components is absorbed into the systemic bloodstream of a nursing woman, and it is practically not excreted in breast milk.

Eplan drops - instructions for use

The drops are packaged in a 20 ml dark glass bottle with a convenient pipette dispenser. Drops are used to treat damaged skin with purulent papules, redness, abundant exudate, itching, peeling twice a day for a week.

Note! Drops cannot be instilled into the nose, eyes, or ears; the product is applied exclusively to the skin. Contraindications apply to people sensitive to the composition of the drug.

Eplan drops - instructions for use

Eplan drops - instructions for use - price

The cost of Eplan in a 20 ml bottle with a convenient dropper dispenser and instructions for use is 99-158 rubles in Moscow pharmacies. The drug is inexpensive and is available from pharmacies without a prescription. In addition, you can order the drug from an online pharmacy and have it delivered to your home.

Reviews

Those who have used any dosage form of the drug "Eplan" leave positive reviews about it in most cases. This remedy is especially praised by those patients who used the remedy to eliminate the consequences of burns, wounds and other skin imperfections. Many also note that it quickly relieves pain and eliminates itching, and also accelerates the process of skin regeneration.

Doctors also speak positively about this combination drug. Medical experts note that the product has a stunning effect when used to treat skin lesions or to prevent all kinds of skin infections. But still, many people notice that the effectiveness of Eplan and its range of action are somewhat limited. It is not always useful, and in some cases it is completely contraindicated. For example, with active bleeding from abrasions.

Eplan gel - instructions for use

The traditional solution recipe is supplemented with urea, which is present in a proportion of 25%. Urea has the property of attracting water. Penetrating deep into skin seals - calluses, corns, heel cracks, urea collects and retains water molecules in these tissues. Due to this, dense layers are loosened. In addition, urea gel eliminates microbes and stimulates the growth of epithelial cells. Accelerated healing of cracks occurs, the skin is freed from the dead stratum corneum.

Apply the gel according to the instructions on the keratinized areas of the feet, elbows, palms, after washing and drying the treatment area. After applying the gel, you need to rub it in until completely absorbed for 3 minutes. Another way is to soak a cotton pad in gel with urea and apply it to the problem area of ​​the body, fixing it with a band-aid for 30 minutes. Procedures with the gel are carried out 1-2 times a day. Duration of use – 1-2 weeks.

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