Granulex is a topical medication typically used to treat various skin wounds. There are three primary ingredients in Granulex that interact to promote the healing process: trypsin, castor oil, and balsam peru. Each ingredient works differently to treat the wounds, and people should not use this product if they are allergic to any of the three primary ingredients. The most common form of Granulex used for human care is an aerosol spray, but there are liquid drops and creams available for veterinary use.
The spray works to reduce pain and expedite the healing process by combining the three primary ingredients. Trypsin assists damaged skin cell removal, balsam peru improves the blood flow to the infected area, and castor oil fights the breakdown of skin cells. The skin problems that Granulex is typically prescribed for are sunburn, ruptured wounds, decubitus and varicose ulcers, and debride eschar. Decubitas ulcers are usually referred to as bed sores because they form after prolonged pressure to a specific area, varicose ulcers are sores formed by varicose veins, dehiscent wounds usually occur when a wound has reopened after a surgical procedure, and debride eschar is the wound created after the removal of black necrotic tissue.
This medication should be used as prescribed, and only on the areas specified. The suggested use is usually two to three times daily, and the wound can be left either uncovered to air or bandaged with a wet dressing. Patients should not spray Granulex near face or mouth, and should not use this product on fresh blood clots. The signs of allergic reaction to this medication include swelling of the tongue and throat, fever, dizziness, itching, and rash. Temporary pain associated with the spray has been reported, but extended discomfort or any abnormal symptoms should be immediately reported to a medical professional.
The patient should disclose all medical information to his or her physician before using Granulex to avoid negative interaction with other medications or pre-existing health conditions. All aerosol products should be stored at room temperature. It should not be exposed to open flame or extreme heat because it is highly flammable. Granulex can be harmful if ingested or inhaled, and patients should receive emergency medical attention if this occurs. The overuse of this product can cause minor complications and should not be used other than prescribed. Keep this and other medical products out of the reach of children and pets.