Triolite Cream 15gm
 Mkt: Ethinext Pharma Pvt Ltd Country of Origin: India 
   Skin Infections    Rx required 
      ₹123.75  MRP ₹140.63  Save 12 %    Inclusive of all taxes  
  Triolite Cream 15gm   ₹123.75  MRP ₹140.63  Save 12 %     
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What is TRIOLITE?
- TRIOLITE contains Fluocinolone, Hydroquinone and Tretinoin
- Fluocinonlone is a mild corticosteroid that reduces inflammation
- Hydroxyquinone is a depigmenting agent that interrupts the formation and synthesis of melanin to help lighten the skin
- Tretinoin works by increasing the skin cell turnover rate, which helps exfoliate the skin
What TRIOLITE is used for?
- TRIOLITE is used to manage a skin condition called melasma. Melasma consists of dark (hyperpigmented) spots on facial skin, especially on the cheeks and forehead. This condition usually happens with hormone changes
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Pregnancy & Breast Feeding
Children & Adolescents
Driving & Using Machines
Talk to your doctor before using this medicine, if you:
- are allergic to Fluocinolone, Hydroquinone and Tretinoin or any of the ingredients in this medicine
- If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your doctor for advice before using this medicine
Tell your doctor if you are using topical medicines such as,
- certain astringents
- certain medicated soaps, shampoos and hair permanent products
- Always apply this medicine exactly as your doctor has told you
- Gently wash your face with a mild cleanser
- Don’t use a wash cloth to apply the cleanser, just use your fingers
- Rinse and pat your skin dry
- Apply at night, at least 30 minutes before bedtime
- Put a small amount (pea sized or 1/2 inch or less) of TRIOLITE on your fingertip
- Apply a thin coat onto the discolored spot(s). Include about 1/2 inch of normal skin surrounding the affected area
- Rub the medicine lightly and uniformly into your skin
- The medicine should become invisible almost at once
- If you can still see it, you are using too much
- Keep the medicine away from the corners of your nose, your mouth, eyes and open wounds. Spread it away from those areas when applying it
- Do not cover the manageed area with anything after applying
- If your skin gets too irritated, stop using TRIOLITE, and let your doctor know
- To help avoid skin dryness, you may use a moisturizer in the morning after you wash your face
- You may also use a moisturizer and cosmetics during the day
- Use a sunscreen of at least SPF 30 and a wide-brimmed hat over the manageed areas. If you get sunburned, stop using TRIOLITE until your skin is healed
If you use more TRIOLITE
- Too much TRIOLITE may irritate your skin, waste medicine, and won’t give you faster or better results
- Do not use more TRIOLITE or apply it more often than recommended by your doctor
Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.
- mild to moderate redness, peeling, burning, dryness or itching
- infection of the hair follicles, acne, change in skin color
- inflammation around the mouth, skin infection
- skin thinning, stretch marks, and sweat problem
- Store at room temperature (15-25ºC)
- Do not use this medicine after the expiry date
- Keep out of reach of children
Net Qty
 1 N
 Shelf Life
 720 Days 
 Item Weight
 15 g
 Ingredient
 Fluocinolone 0.01 %+Hydroquinone 2 %+Tretinoin 0.025 %
 Hsn Code
 30049099 
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