Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical
Information about Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical
Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical Uses
Fluocinolone Topical+Hydroquinone Topical+Tretinoin Topical is used in the treatment of melasma.
How Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical works
Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical is a combination of three medicines: Fluocinolone Topical , Hydroquinone Topical and Tretinoin Topical which treat melasma (dark spots on face). Fluocinolone Topical is a steroid medicine. It blocks the production of certain chemical messengers (prostaglandins) that make the skin red, swollen and itchy. Hydroquinone Topical is a skin lightening medicine. It works by reducing the amount of a skin pigment (melanin) that causes darkening of skin. This effect is reversible. Tretinoin Topical is a form of vitamin A that helps the skin to renew itself more quickly.
Common side effects of Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical
Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness), Acne
Available Medicine for Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical
Expert advice for Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical
- Fluocinolone Topical + Hydroquinone Topical + Tretinoin Topical is used for the short-term treatment of mild to moderate melasma.
- It helps reduce scars, marks, blemishes, and dark circles under the eyes.
- It should always be used along with sun-avoidance measures, like using sunscreens and wearing protective clothing.
- Apply and massage gently till the cream is fully absorbed once daily at night.
- Initial improvement may be seen in just 2 weeks, full results generally appear after 2-3 months of regular use.
- Do not apply on broken or infected areas of skin. Discontinue use if you experience irritation or allergy and consult your doctor.
- Do not use it for longer than 6-8 weeks without consulting your doctor.