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Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone)
What is Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone) used for? Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone) is a topical cream containing 3 active ingredients, which work together to treat swelling, itchiness and redness caused by dermatitis and various other skin conditions. The active ingredient hydroquinone can lighten dark patches of skin by preventing the process in the skin that causes discoloration. Tretinoin is a retinoid, which is able to reduce the appearance of fine wrinkles, and is also sometimes used to treat acne. The third ingredient, mometasone, is a corticosteroid which reduces swelling and inflammation. How should I use Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone)? Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone) is applied to the skin directly. You may be told by your physician to apply it once per day. You should apply a thin layer of cream to the skin, and gently rub it in. It is important not to use this cream for a prolonged period. Only use it for the period of time for which it was prescribed by your physician. What are the side effects of Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone)? Some side effects of Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone) include:
If you notice any side effects while using this cream to treat skin conditions, you should consult your physician. Please Note Strictly follow all instructions provided to you by your physician or pharmacist while using Melacare Cream (Hydroquinone/Tretinoin/Mometasone). Optimum and safe dosage can differ based on the patient and the condition being treated. As this medication may be unsafe for certain patients, it is essential you always inform your physician if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, as well as if you have any allergies, other illnesses, or ongoing health conditions, and if you are taking any other form of medication, supplements, or herbal products. Immediately seek emergency medical care if you have any allergic or hypersensitive reaction. Common signs of a reaction include hives, swelling, skin rashes, chest pains, as well as trouble breathing or swallowing. |