Carbamide is a chemical compound formed by the combination of carbon dioxide and ammonia. It is commonly known as urea and is widely used in the production of fertilizers, animal feed, and as a component in some skincare products. Urea can also be used as a diuretic medication to treat medical conditions such as congestive heart failure and certain kidney disorders. Synonyms for carbamide include diamide, carbonyldiamide, and carbonyl diamine. Additionally, in some industries, it is referred to as carbamyl or carbonyldiamine. Regardless of the name used, urea remains an important chemical compound with a wide range of uses and applications.