Topical depigmenting agents

What are Topical depigmenting agents?

Topical depigmenting agents work in different ways to inhibit melanogenesis (the pigmentation pathway by which cells produce melanin). Some agents cause reversible depigmentation and some cause irreversible depigmentation. These agents are applied on the skin, on the affected area to treat hyperpigmentation.

List drug with Topical depigmenting agents

Drug Name
Alera
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
EpiQuin Micro
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Fluocinolone, hydroquinone, and tretinoin
Generic name: Fluocinolone, Hydroquinone, And Tretinoin
Fluocinolone, hydroquinone, and tretinoin topical
Generic name: Fluocinolone, Hydroquinone, And Tretinoin Topical
Hydroquinone topical
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Lustra-Ultra
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Melpaque HP
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Melquin HP
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Nuquin HP
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Palmers Skin Success Eventone Fade
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Remergent HQ
Generic name: Hydroquinone Topical
Tri-Luma
Generic name: Fluocinolone, Hydroquinone, And Tretinoin Topical

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