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How are Topical (Tri-Luma) Fluocinolone, Tretinoin, and Hydroquinone taken?

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Can pregnant or breastfeeding women use Hydroquinone, Tretinoin, or Fluocinolone Topical (Tri-Luma)?

Fluocinolone, tretinoin, and hydroquinone may harm the developing fetus when used during pregnancy. Tell your doctor right away if you’re pregnant or plan to become pregnant while taking this medicine.

Hormonal contraceptives such as tablets, injections, implants, skin patches, and vaginal rings might make melasma worse. Considering everything, find out more about using nonhormonal contraception (condom, stomach with spermicide).

It is unknown whether fluocinolone, hydroquinone, and tretinoin successfully enter breast milk or whether they might harm a breastfeeding infant. If you are caring for a child at home, tell your PCP.

What foods and medications should I avoid while using fluocinolone, hydroquinone, and tretinoin topical (Tri-Luma)?

Avoid exposure to sunshine and tanning beds. Fluocinolone, hydroquinone, and tretinoin topical solutions can facilitate sunburn development. Wear protective clothing and apply sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 when you are outside.

Your skin can be more sensitive to windy and cold weather. Wear clothing to protect your skin, and when necessary, use a hydrating cream or salve.

Use of harsh soaps, shampoos, skin cleansers, hair dyes or permanent chemicals, hair removal products or waxes, alcohol, spices, astringents, lime, or other skin products that can irritate the skin should be avoided. Do not administer any more medications to your body unless directed to do so by your doctor.

How do you take Hydroquinone, Tretinoin, and Fluocinolone Topical (Tri-Luma)?

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