Professional Strength: Topical Cream for Dry & Cracked Heels (60 gram)
Requires Prescription from Physician
Description: Professional Prescription Strength Topical Cream for Dry Skin & Cracked Heels
(Formulated with 20% urea which has been proven to breakdown and soften dry, cracked, rough, callused skin of the hands, feet, and heels)
Your physician may prescribe this cream because it delivers a therapeutic dose of the active ingredient 20% Urea that effectively debrides, softens, and moisturizes thick, cracked, dry skin and heels. Allows your doctor to aggressively and effectively treat your problem.
Product Information:
- Requires a doctors prescription – medication will be shipped after we receive your doctor’s signed prescription order.
- Prescription grade ingredients provide for an elegant cream that softens and hydrates dry skin.
- Unique oil-in-water emulsion contains urea to trap moisture and provide a protective barrier to keep the skin moist and comfortable.
- Leaves hands and feet feeling silky but not greasy.
- This cream contains: Emollients to soften skin and Moisturisers to add moisture. These ingredients are used to correct dryness and scaling of the skin.
- An insurance claim form will be included with your medication. If you wish, complete your portion and submit it to your insurance company or HSA.
- Refunds and exchanges cannot be made on prescription medications.
Active Ingredient: 20% Urea
Recommended Usage: Apply a thin film to affected area twice daily until results are seen. Rub cream into area well. Do not apply to open wounds. For best results apply after shower.
Note: Prescription medications are formulated in concentrations and strengths that usually provide more effective treatments than over-the-counter preparations. Prescription medications are ordered by a doctor and prepared by a licensed pharmacist for a “custom-made” treatment. Over-the-counter medications are mass produced and do not provide custom treatments
Warnings:
For External Use Only. Keep out of reach of children. Stop immediately and contact your doctor if you experience increased discomfort or if the problem becomes worse.