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Urea 41% for Moles
ICD-10 Q82
Urea 41% is used in the treatment of moles, based on its FDA-labeled indications.
Moles are growths on the skin. They happen when pigment cells in the skin, called melanocytes, grow in clusters. Moles are very common. Most people have between 10 and 40 moles. A person may develop new moles from time to time, usually until about age 40. In older people, they te… More on Moles →
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Is Urea 41% used to treat Moles?
Based on its FDA-labeled indications, Urea 41% is used in the treatment of moles. Use it only as prescribed — your clinician decides whether it's right for you.
What ICD-10 codes apply to Moles?
Moles is coded in ICD-10-CM as Q82.
Informational only, drawn from FDA labeling and NIH MedlinePlus — not medical advice. Talk to your clinician about whether Urea 41% is right for you.
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