Melamin-C Skin Bleaching Cream Dosage
Generic name: HYDROQUINONE 0.04g in 1g
Dosage form: cream
Drug class: Topical depigmenting agents
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Feb 24, 2025.
A thin layer of MELAMIN-C™ (Hydroquinone USP, 4%) Skin Bleaching & Correcting Crème with 20% vitamin C should be applied to the affected area twice daily or as directed by a physician. If no improvement is seen after 8-12 weeks of treatment, use of this product should be discontinued. There is no recommended dosage for pediatric patients under 12 years of age except under the advice and supervision of a physician.
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