Spotclen Cream(Hydroquinone)
Therapeutic Group: Skin Bleaching Agent
Presentation
Spotclen Cream: Each gram cream contains Hydroquinone BP 40 mg.
Description
Hydroquinone is a skin bleaching agent. Topical application of hydroquinone produces reversible depigmentation of skin by inhibition of the enzymetic oxidation of tyrosine to 3,4- dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA) and suppression of other melanocyte metabolic process.
Indications
Hydroquinone is indicated –
* 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.
Dosage & Administration
Hydroquinone should be applied to the affected area and rubbed in well twice daily or as directed by a physician. Most discolorations begin to lighten after 4 weeks of treatment but it may take longer. After desired bleaching, use only as needed to maintain results of treatment. Hydroquinone bleaching is faster, more dependable and easier if the treated area is protected from ultraviolet light. Therefore, exposure to sunlight should be minimized at the period of treatment. During day, an effective broad-spectrum sunscreen should be used, unnecessary solar exposure should be avoided and protective clothing should be used to prevent repigmentation of treated areas. After reduction of hyperpigmentation, use of sunscreen agents and/or protective clothing should continue.
Side Effects
No systemic adverse reactions have been reported. Occasional hypersensitivity (localized contact dermatitis) may occur in which case the medication should be discontinued.
Precautions
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. Hydroquinone should not be applied to cut or abraded skin.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: It is not known whether hydroquinone can cause fetal harm when used topically on a pregnant woman or affect reproductive capacity. It is not known to what degree, if any, topical hydroquinone is absorbed systemically. Topical hydroquinone should be used in pregnant woman only when clearly indicated.
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.
Drug Interaction
Peroxide: Concurrent use of peroxide may result in transient dark staining of skin areas due to oxidation of hydroquinone.
Over Dose
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
Do not store above 30 C. Keep away from light and out of the reach of children.
Commercial Pack
Spotclen Cream: Each tube contains 10 gm cream.