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About Brite Cream
Brite Cream is a combination medicine used in the treatment of hyperpigmentation and melasma (a type of skin problem). Hyperpigmentation is a common condition in which patches of skin become darker than the normal surrounding skin. Melasma, also known as chloasma, is a common skin condition that causes brown patches on the face. It is more common in women than men. The discoloured (grey-brown) patches occur mostly on the forehead, chin, nose, and cheeks.
Brite Cream is a combination of three drugs: Hydroquinone (skin-lightening agent), Octinoxate, and Oxybenzone (organic compounds). Hydroquinone belongs to the class of skin-lightening agents that works by decreasing the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) responsible for the skin's darkening. Octinoxate and Oxybenzone work by absorbing sun UV (ultraviolet) rays and protecting the skin from sun damage.
Brite Cream is only for external use. Use Brite Cream as prescribed by your doctor. You are advised to use Brite Cream for as long as your doctor has prescribed it for you based on your medical condition. In some cases, you may experience redness, irritation, itching, burning, or stinging sensation of the skin. Most of these side effects of Brite Cream do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
Please tell your doctor if you are allergic to Brite Cream or any other medicines. If you are pregnant, a nursing mother, or planning for pregnancy, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Brite Cream. Brite Cream is not recommended for children below 12 years of age unless prescribed by a doctor. Do not apply Brite Cream on open wounds, dry, sunburned, windburned, chapped, or irritated skin. Avoid sun exposure while using Brite Cream as it may make skin more sensitive to sunlight and cause sunburn. Wear protective clothing and use sunscreen while going out to protect your skin from sunburn.
Uses of Brite Cream
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Medicinal Benefits
Brite Cream contains Hydroquinone, Octinoxate and Oxybenzone used in the treatment of hyperpigmentation. Hydroquinone belongs to the skin-lightening agents that decrease the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) responsible for the skin's darkening. Octinoxate and Oxybenzone absorb UV (ultraviolet) rays from the sun and protects the skin from sun damage. Together, Brite Cream lightens dark spots on the skin and protects from the harmful effects of UV rays.
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Drug Warnings
Please tell your doctor if you are allergic to Brite Cream or any other medicines. If you are pregnant, a nursing mother, or planning for pregnancy, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Brite Cream. Brite Cream is not recommended for children below 12 years of age unless prescribed by a doctor. Do not apply Brite Cream on open wounds, dry, sunburned, windburned, chapped, or irritated skin. Avoid sun exposure while using Brite Cream as it may make skin more sensitive to sunlight and cause sunburn. Wear protective clothing and use sunscreen while going out to protect your skin from sunburn. Do not apply Brite Cream in large amounts or use it for a prolonged time than prescribed as it does not give quick or better results but causes adverse effects.
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Brite Cream contains Hydroquinone, Octinoxate and Oxybenzone. Hydroquinone is a skin-lightening agent that works by decreasing the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) responsible for the skin's darkening. Octinoxate and Oxybenzone absorb UV (ultraviolet) rays from the sun and protect the skin from sun damage. Together, Brite Cream lightens dark spots on the skin and protects from the harmful effects of UV rays.
Brite Cream may cause skin irritation, burning sensation or itching at the site of application. However, if the irritation persists or worsens, stop using Brite Cream and consult a doctor.
Brite Cream may increase the skin's sensitivity to sunlight in the treated areas. Therefore, avoid or limit exposure to sunlight and sunlamps. You are advised to use sunscreen and wear protective clothing while going out to prevent sunburn.
You are not recommended to use Brite Cream on open wounds as it may worsen the condition. Please consult a doctor before using Brite Cream.
You are not recommended to stop using Brite Cream without consulting your doctor as it may worsen the condition or cause repigmentation. Therefore, take Brite Cream for as long as your doctor has prescribed it, and if you experience any difficulty while taking Brite Cream, please consult your doctor.
Special Advise
Please consult a dermatologist if the skin condition does not improve after 2 months of treatment with Brite Cream.
Disease/Condition Glossary
Hyperpigmentation: It is a common condition in which patches of skin become darker than the normal surrounding skin. It may occur in small patches, over a large area or affect the entire body. The main risk factors include exposure to the sun and inflammation, as both cases may increase the production of melanin (skin pigment).
Melasma: It is also known as chloasma, a common skin condition that causes brown patches on the face. The discoloured (grey-brown) patches occur mostly on the forehead, chin, nose and cheeks. Melasma may be caused due to sun exposure, hormone therapy, pregnancy, birth control pills, thyroid or even stress. It is more common in women than men. It may occur in pregnant women due to hormonal changes during pregnancy. It is called a ‘mask of pregnancy and fades away after pregnancy on its own or after stopping using contraceptive pills. It can be treated by using skin-lightening creams, topical steroids, dermabrasion or chemical peels.