Eqinon Hydroquinone 4% Cream - Reticaree
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Eqinon Hydroquinone Other price_$20.99
Eqinon Hydroquinone 4% Cream

Eqinon Hydroquinone 4% Cream

Eqinon Hydroquinone Other price_$20.99
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Eqinon Hydroquinone 4% Cream

Product Description


Eqinon Cream Hydroquinone 4%
 
Eqinon cream is a drug used to reduce skin hyperpigmentation. 
The Eqinon cream contains Hydroquinone, which reduces the occurrence of hyperpigmentation by interfering with the tyrosine-melanin system. 
The following is complete information on Eqinon cream drugs accompanied by links to other drug brands with the same generic name.
 
Factory : 
Pharmacore
 
Packaging : 
Eqinon cream is marketed with the following packaging (4% x 15) Each Eqinon cream medicine package contains active substances (generic names) as follows: Hydroquinone 4%

Indication
The use of Eqinon cream (Hydroquinone) is for the following things:
This drug is indicated for gradual bleaching of hyperpigmented skin conditions such as chloasma, melasma, spots, and other areas of melanin hyperpigmentation, including post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (eg acne scars, scars, or brown spots due to sun exposure) and melasma caused by oral contraceptives.

Contraindications
  • Do not use this medication for patients who have a history of hypersensitivity / allergy to Hydroquinone drugs.
  • The safety of using this drug for pregnant women or for children (12 years and under) is unknown. It should be avoided.

Side Effects of Eqinon cream
Here are some of the side effects of Eqinon cream (Hydroquinone) that might occur:
  • Common side effects are irritation and sensitization (eg redness, burning skin, allergic dermatitis, or stinging). 
  • Other side effects include transient erythema, and dry skin. 
  • Excessive and long-term use can cause ochronosis and colloidal colloid.


Use of Eqinon cream for pregnant women
FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) categorizes Hydroquinone into Category C with the following explanation:

    Research on animal reproduction has shown adverse effects on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but if the potential benefits can be guaranteed, drug use in pregnant women can be done even though the potential risks are very large.

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