Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is a topical depigmentating agent that produces a reversible depigmentation of the skin by inhibiting enzymatic oxidation of tyrosine to 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine and suppressing melanocyte metabolic processes.

Trade Name Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone
Generic Hydroquinone
Hydroquinone Other Names 1,4-benzenediol, Hydroquinone, Quinol
Type Kit
Formula C6H6O2
Weight Average: 110.1106
Monoisotopic: 110.036779436
Groups Approved, Investigational
Therapeutic Class Hydroquinone Preparations
Manufacturer
Available Country United States
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone
Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone

Uses

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is used -

  • For the gradual bleaching of hyperpigmented skin conditions such as chloasma, melasma, freckles, senile lentigines and other unwanted areas of melanin hyperpigmentation.
  • To reduce hyperpigmentation caused by photosensitization associated with inflammation or with the use of certain cosmetics.

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Acne Vulgaris, Melasma, Skin hyperpigmentation, Moderate Melasma, Severe Melasma

How Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone works

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone reduces melanin pigment production through inhibition of the tyrosinase enzyme, which is involved in the initial step of the melanin pigment biosynthesis pathway. Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone takes several months to take effect.

Dosage

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone dosage

Apply a thin film of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone Cream to the effected area once daily, at least 30 minutes before bedtime. Gently wash the face and neck with a mild cleanser. Rinse and pat the skin dry. Apply Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone Cream to the hyperpigmented areas of melasma including about ½ inch of normal appearing skin surrounding eachlesion. Rub lightly and uniformly into the skin.

Therapy should be discontinued when control is achieved. During the day, use asunscreenof SPF 30, and wear protective clothing. Avoid sunlight exposure. Patients may use moisturizers and/or cosmetics during the day. Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone Cream is for topical use only. It is not for oral,ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.

Side Effects

No systemic adverse reactions have been reported. Occasional hypersensitivity (localized contact dermatitis) may occur in which case the medication should be discontinued.

Precaution

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is a skin bleaching agent which may produce unwanted cosmetic effects if not used as directed. The physician should be familiar with the contents of this insert before prescribing or dispensing this medication.

Test for skin sensitivity before using by applying a small amount to an unbroken patch of skin to check in 24 hours. Minor redness is not a contraindication, but where there is itching or vesicle formation or excessive inflammatory response, further treatment is not advised. If no bleaching or lightening effect is noted after 2 months of treatment, the medication should be discontinued.

Contact with the eyes and lips should be avoided. Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone should not be applied to cut or abraded skin.

Food Interaction

No interactions found.

Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use

Pregnancy Category C. Either studies in animals have revealed adverse effects on the foetus (teratogenic or embryocidal or other) and there are no controlled studies in women or studies in women and animals are not available. Drugs should be given only if the potential benefit justifies the potential risk to the foetus.

Lactation: It is not known whether topical hydroquinone is absorbed or excreted in human milk. Caution is advised when topical hydroquinone is used by a nursing mother.

Contraindication

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is contraindicated to patients with prior history of hypersensitivity or allergic reaction to hydroquinone or other ingredients in the preparation.

Acute Overdose

There have been no systemic reactions from the use of topical hydroquinone. Some patients may experience a transient reddening of skin and mild burning sensation which does not preclude treatment.

Storage Condition

Store between 20-25° C. Protect from light.

FAQ

What is Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone used for?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is used to lighten the dark patches of skin (also called hyperpigmentation, melasma, "liver spots," "age spots," freckles) caused by pregnancy, birth control pills, hormone medicine, or injury to the skin. Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone also known as benzene-1,4-diol or quinol, is an aromatic organic compound that is a type of phenol, a derivative of benzene, having the chemical formula C₆H₄(OH)₂. It has two hydroxyl groups bonded to a benzene ring in a para position. 


How safe is Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is deemed safe in the United States. There isn't any clinical evidence currently to suggest that Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is harmful to humans. However, minor side effects are still possible. It may cause a temporary uptick in redness or dryness at first, especially if you have sensitive skin.

How does Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone work?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone bleaches your skin by decreasing the number of melanocytes present.

What are the common side effects of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

Common side effects of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone include:

  • Mild skin irritation and sensitization (burning, stinging)
  • Dermatitis.
  • Dryness.
  • Redness.
  • Inflammatory reaction.

Is Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone safe during pregnancy?

Whitening and brightening solutions with Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone are safe to use during pregnancy and won't harm the foetus.

Is Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone safe during breastfeeding?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is not contraindicated during breastfeeding and if Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is required by the mother, it is not a reason to discontinue breastfeeding. However, some experts feel that long-term use of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is difficult to justify in a nursing mother.

Can Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone make me blind?

Inhaling Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone can irritate the nose and throat.

Is Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone hazardous?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone is also a skin irritant in humans. Chronic (long-term) occupational exposure to Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone dust can result in eye irritation, corneal effects, and impaired vision.

Can I leave Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone on overnight?

Apply Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone cream once daily to clean, dry skin, preferably at bedtime, and leave on overnight.

Can I use Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone everyday?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone a tyrosinase inhibitor, in a 4% cream can be used safely twice daily for up to 6 months to treat post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The efficacy of this treatment can be enhanced by using a retinoid nightly and a mid-potent steroid, which is applied twice daily for 2 weeks, then at weekends only.

How fast does Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone work?

It takes about four weeks on average for the ingredient to take effect.

How long should I use Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

You can use the product for up to four months, and then begin to taper off use.

Can Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone be used in the morning?

Apply Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone in the evening after Retin-A and in the morning for 2 to 6 weeks prior to the procedure.

How often can I use Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone a tyrosinase inhibitor, in a 4% cream can be used safely twice daily for up to 6 months to treat post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

How long does Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone take to work?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone takes about four weeks on average for the ingredient to take effect.

Can I take Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone for long time?

You shouldn't use products with this ingredient for more than five months at a time.

When should I stop taking Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone stop application after five months. If your skin lightens, stop using Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone regularly and only use it if the dark spots reappear. Wait two or three months to use it in the same areas.

Who should not take Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

Do not use Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone topical on open wounds or on sunburned, windburned, dry, chapped, or irritated skin. Call your doctor if your symptoms do not improve after 2 months, or if your condition gets worse.

What happens if I miss a dose?

Apply the medicine as soon as you can, but skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next dose. Do not apply two doses at one time.

What happens if I overdose of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

An overdose of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone topical is not expected to be dangerous. Seek emergency medical attention if anyone has accidentally swallowed the medication.

What happen If I stop taking Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone?

Prolonged regular use of Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone may lead to exogenous ochronosis, which can cause blue-black pigmentation and papules, red bumps on the skin.

Is Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone hard on my heart?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone can cause dangerous effects on your heart, especially if you also use certain other medicines. Seek emergency medical attention if you have fast or pounding heartbeats and sudden dizziness

Can Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone affect my kidneys?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone produce significant histological alterations that might affect the liver and kidney.

Can Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone affects my liver?

Pigment Control Program - Hydroquinone can remove the top layer of skin, increasing the risk of skin cancer and cause fatal liver and kidney damage.

*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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