
Flash Cream
Marketer
Medcure Pharma
Salt Composition
Hydroquinone (2% w/w) + Mometasone (0.1% w/w) + Tretinoin (0.025% w/w)
Overview Flash Cream
DermaClear cream, a prescription medication, treats melasma by accelerating skin cell turnover. It soothes redness, inflammation, and itching. Always follow your doctor's instructions regarding dosage and treatment duration. Wash your hands before application. Carefully read the product label before each use. For external application only. Avoid exceeding the recommended dose. Report any known allergies to this medication to your physician. Common side effects may include burning, irritation, itching, and redness at the application site. Persistent or concerning side effects warrant immediate medical attention. Disclose any existing health conditions, including pregnancy, to your doctor before use. This medication is contraindicated for breastfeeding mothers.
Uses of Flash Cream
Managing Melasma
Major Benefits of Flash Cream:
Apply this medication solely to the skin's surface. Follow your physician's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length. Always consult the product label for application guidelines. Before applying, ensure the affected area is clean and dry. Wash your hands thoroughly afterward, except when the hands themselves are the treatment site.
Common Side effects of Flash Cream:
- Application site reactions (burning, irritation, itching and redness)
How to use Flash Cream:
Apply this medication solely to the skin's surface. Follow your physician's instructions precisely regarding dosage and treatment length. Consult the product label for application details prior to use. Ensure the affected area is clean and dry before applying the cream. Wash your hands thoroughly afterward, except when the hands themselves require treatment.
How Flash Cream works:
Melasma, characterized by dark patches on the skin, responds to Flash Cream, a triple-action formula. Its components—hydroquinone, mometasone, and tretinoin—work synergistically. Hydroquinone, a depigmenting agent, lessens melanin production, the pigment responsible for skin darkening; this effect is temporary. Mometasone, a corticosteroid, inhibits the inflammatory prostaglandins that cause redness, swelling, and itching. Finally, tretinoin, a retinoid (vitamin A derivative), accelerates skin cell turnover for improved skin regeneration.
SAFETY ADVICE
AlcoholNone
No known drug interactions.
PregnancyCONSULT YOUR DOCTOR
The safety of Flash Cream during pregnancy is uncertain. While human research is scarce, animal studies indicate potential harm to the fetus. A physician will assess the advantages against possible risks prior to prescribing it. Physician consultation is advised.
Breast feedingUNSAFE
Breastfeeding mothers should avoid Flash Cream. Evidence indicates potential infant harm from the medication.
DrivingNone
No drug interactions identified.
KidneyNone
No drug interactions identified.
LiverNone
No known drug interactions.
What if you forget to take Flash Cream :
Should you forget a dose of Flash Cream, apply it at your earliest convenience. If, however, your next dose is imminent, omit the missed application and resume your usual dosing regimen. Never apply a double dose.
Facts to Know About Flash Cream
| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Developing Habits | No. |
| Treatment Category | Dermatology |
