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Jp Triolite Cream 30 Gm
Product Description:
- Triolite™ Cream is a medicine with three active components. You put Triolite Cream on your face to treat a skin condition called melasma.
- Melasma consists of dark (hyperpigmented) spots on facial skin, especially on the cheeks and forehead.
- This condition usually happens with hormone changes.
- Triolite™ Cream is for SHORT-TERM (up to 8 weeks) treatment of moderate to severe melasma of the face.
- It is NOT FOR LONG-TERM (more than 8 weeks) or maintenance (continuous) treatment of melasma.
- Milder forms of melasma may not need treatment with medicine.
- Melasma can also be managed by staying out of the sun or by stopping the use of birth control methods that involve hormones.
How to use:
Triolite™ Cream should be used as instructed by your doctor.
To help you use the medicine correctly, follow these steps:
- Gently wash your face with a mild cleanser. Don’t use a washcloth to apply the cleanser, just your fingers. Rinse and pat your skin dry.
- Apply Triolite™ Cream at night, at least 30 minutes before bedtime.
- Put a small amount (pea-sized or 1/2 inch or less) of the Triolite™ Cream on your fingertip. Apply a thin coat onto the discolored spot(s). Include about 1/2 inch of normal skin surrounding the affected area. After you have used the medicine for a while, you may find that you need slightly less to do the job.
- Rub the medicine lightly and uniformly into your skin. The medicine should become invisible almost at once. If you can still see it, you are using too much.
- Keep the medicine away from the corners of your nose, your mouth, eyes, and open wounds. Spread it away from those areas when applying it.
- Do not use more Triolite™ Cream or apply it more often than recommended by your doctor. Too much Triolite™ Cream may irritate your skin, waste medicine, and won’t give you faster or better results.
- Do not cover the treated area with anything after applying Triolite™ Cream.
- If your skin gets too irritated, stop using Triolite™ Cream, and let your
- doctor know.
- To help avoid skin dryness, you may use a moisturizer in the morning after
- you wash your face.
- You may also use a moisturizer and cosmetics during the day. Use a sunscreen of at least SPF 30 and a wide-brimmed hat over the treated
- areas. It requires only a small amount of sunlight to worsen melasma. Melasma can get worse even if you don’t get sunburn.
- Only your doctor knows which other medicines may be helpful during treatment, and will tell you about them if needed. Do not use other medicines unless your doctor approves them.
- If you get sunburned, stop using Triolite™ Cream until your skin is healed. After stopping Triolite™ treatment, continue to protect your skin from sunlight.
Caution & Warnings:
Do not use Triolite™ cream if:
- You are allergic to the medicine or any of its ingredients. See the end of this leaflet for a list of ingredients.
- What should I tell my doctor before using Triolite™?
- If you are pregnant, think you are pregnant, plan to be pregnant or are nursing an infant.
- Tell your doctor. Your doctor will decide with you whether
- The benefits of using Triolite™ Cream will be greater than the risks. If possible, delay treatment with Triolite™ Cream until after the baby is born.
- Tell your doctor about all the other medicines and skin products you use, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, cosmetics, and supplements.
- They may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight.
Ingredients:
- The active substances are Fluocinolone Acetonide 0.01%, Hydroquinone
- 4% and Tretinoin 0.05%.
- The other ingredients are Magnesium Alu. Silicate (Veegum R), Butylated Hydroxytoulene, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Stearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate (Arlacel 165), Methyl Gluceth-10 , Glycerol, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Sodium Metabisulfite and Purified Water.
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Jp Triolite Cream 30 Gm
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About Product
Product Description:
- Triolite™ Cream is a medicine with three active components. You put Triolite Cream on your face to treat a skin condition called melasma.
- Melasma consists of dark (hyperpigmented) spots on facial skin, especially on the cheeks and forehead.
- This condition usually happens with hormone changes.
- Triolite™ Cream is for SHORT-TERM (up to 8 weeks) treatment of moderate to severe melasma of the face.
- It is NOT FOR LONG-TERM (more than 8 weeks) or maintenance (continuous) treatment of melasma.
- Milder forms of melasma may not need treatment with medicine.
- Melasma can also be managed by staying out of the sun or by stopping the use of birth control methods that involve hormones.
How to use:
Triolite™ Cream should be used as instructed by your doctor.
To help you use the medicine correctly, follow these steps:
- Gently wash your face with a mild cleanser. Don’t use a washcloth to apply the cleanser, just your fingers. Rinse and pat your skin dry.
- Apply Triolite™ Cream at night, at least 30 minutes before bedtime.
- Put a small amount (pea-sized or 1/2 inch or less) of the Triolite™ Cream on your fingertip. Apply a thin coat onto the discolored spot(s). Include about 1/2 inch of normal skin surrounding the affected area. After you have used the medicine for a while, you may find that you need slightly less to do the job.
- Rub the medicine lightly and uniformly into your skin. The medicine should become invisible almost at once. If you can still see it, you are using too much.
- Keep the medicine away from the corners of your nose, your mouth, eyes, and open wounds. Spread it away from those areas when applying it.
- Do not use more Triolite™ Cream or apply it more often than recommended by your doctor. Too much Triolite™ Cream may irritate your skin, waste medicine, and won’t give you faster or better results.
- Do not cover the treated area with anything after applying Triolite™ Cream.
- If your skin gets too irritated, stop using Triolite™ Cream, and let your
- doctor know.
- To help avoid skin dryness, you may use a moisturizer in the morning after
- you wash your face.
- You may also use a moisturizer and cosmetics during the day. Use a sunscreen of at least SPF 30 and a wide-brimmed hat over the treated
- areas. It requires only a small amount of sunlight to worsen melasma. Melasma can get worse even if you don’t get sunburn.
- Only your doctor knows which other medicines may be helpful during treatment, and will tell you about them if needed. Do not use other medicines unless your doctor approves them.
- If you get sunburned, stop using Triolite™ Cream until your skin is healed. After stopping Triolite™ treatment, continue to protect your skin from sunlight.
Caution & Warnings:
Do not use Triolite™ cream if:
- You are allergic to the medicine or any of its ingredients. See the end of this leaflet for a list of ingredients.
- What should I tell my doctor before using Triolite™?
- If you are pregnant, think you are pregnant, plan to be pregnant or are nursing an infant.
- Tell your doctor. Your doctor will decide with you whether
- The benefits of using Triolite™ Cream will be greater than the risks. If possible, delay treatment with Triolite™ Cream until after the baby is born.
- Tell your doctor about all the other medicines and skin products you use, including prescription and non-prescription medicines, cosmetics, and supplements.
- They may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight.
Ingredients:
- The active substances are Fluocinolone Acetonide 0.01%, Hydroquinone
- 4% and Tretinoin 0.05%.
- The other ingredients are Magnesium Alu. Silicate (Veegum R), Butylated Hydroxytoulene, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Stearyl Alcohol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Glyceryl Stearate, PEG-100 Stearate (Arlacel 165), Methyl Gluceth-10 , Glycerol, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Sodium Metabisulfite and Purified Water.
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