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Eukroma (Hydroquinone Acetate/Tretinoin/Mometasone Furoate) is a skin-bleaching agent that is used to lighten areas of darkened skin such as freckles, chloasma (also known as melasma), age spots, and acne scars.
This medicine works by decreasing the production and increasing the breakdown of melanosomes (melanin pigment granules) in the skin`s pigment cells (melanocytes). It does this by inhibiting the activity of tyrosinase, the enzyme needed to make melanin.
In most cases, lightening of skin should be seen after 4 weeks of treatment. Sometimes it may take longer to see any change but if no bleaching effect is seen after 3 months of treatment, you should stop using Eukroma (Hydroquinone).
To increase the effectiveness of Eukroma (Hydroquinone) you should stay out of the sun, or wear protective clothing and use a SPF15+ sunscreen when outdoors. Do not use sunlamps or tanning salons.
It is important to use Eukroma (Hydroquinone) regularly as directed until you achieve the desired bleaching, after which use only as needed to maintain results.
Eukroma (Hydroquinone Acetate/Tretinoin/Mometasone Furoate) cream is very well tolerated. Some women may experience minor and temporary skin irritations including mild itching or stinging and reddening of the skin (irritant contact dermatitis). If these do not subside stop using the cream.
Side effects that should warrant stopping the cream and seeking medical advice immediately include severe burning, itching, crusting, or swelling of treated areas (possible allergic contact dermatitis) and any unusual skin discolouration.
Prolonged use of Eukroma (Hydroquinone) has been associated with the development of exogenous ochronosis (a persistent blue-black pigmentation), especially in Africa, but this is rare. It might be due to other ingredients such as phenol, resorcinol and antimalarial agents, which are known to cause ochronosis.
Do not use benzoyl peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, or other peroxide products when using Eukroma (Hydroquinone Acetate/Tretinoin/Mometasone Furoate). A temporary dark staining of the skin may occur. If accidentally used together, wash the skin with soap and water to remove the staining.
Eukroma (Hydroquinone Acetate/Tretinoin/Mometasone Furoate) creams may contain sodium metabisulphite that may cause serious allergic reactions (including anaphylaxis) in certain susceptible people.
Eukroma (Hydroquinone Acetate/Tretinoin/Mometasone Furoate) should not be used in pregnancy or when breastfeeding.