TEMPLUM RX-141059-MECORIX PLUS 30gm (QUAD)-HYDROQUINONE 8% HYDROCORTISONE 0.5% TRETINOIN 0.025% (with Kojic Acid 4%/Vit. E Acetate 1%-MELASMA) ($65)

$65.00

Hydroquinone (8%), Tretinoin (0.025%), Hydrocortisone (0.5%), Kojic Acid (4%), Vitamin E Acetate (1%)

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Category: Product ID: 14957

Description

Mecorix Plus Emulsion is a prescription topical treatment specifically formulated to address melasma and other hyperpigmentation disorders. It combines multiple active ingredients known for their efficacy in skin lightening and anti-inflammatory effects.

Active Ingredients:

  • Hydroquinone (8%): A skin-lightening agent that decreases the formation of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin darkening.

  • Tretinoin (0.025%): A derivative of vitamin A that promotes increased skin cell turnover, aiding in the natural exfoliation process and helping to fade dark spots.

  • Hydrocortisone (0.5%): A mild corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, redness, and itching, providing relief from discomfort associated with skin irritation.

  • Kojic Acid (4%): A natural compound that inhibits melanin production, contributing to skin lightening and the reduction of dark spots.

  • Vitamin E Acetate (1%): An antioxidant that protects the skin from damage caused by free radicals and helps maintain skin moisture.

Usage:

Apply a thin layer of Mecorix Plus Emulsion to the affected areas of the skin, typically once daily in the evening or as directed by a healthcare provider. It’s essential to use sunscreen during the day while using this treatment, as the active ingredients can increase skin sensitivity to sunlight.

Precautions:

  • For external use only.

  • Avoid contact with eyes, nose, or mouth. In case of accidental contact, rinse thoroughly with water.

  • Not recommended for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding without medical advice.

  • Discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional if you experience severe irritation or allergic reactions.

Before starting treatment with Mecorix Plus Emulsion, it’s advisable to consult with a dermatologist to ensure it’s appropriate for your specific skin condition and to receive guidance on proper usage.