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Flash Cream is used to treat melasma (dark brown patch on skin). It works by decreasing the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) that is responsible for the darkening of the skin. Also, it works by acting inside skin cells and inhibiting the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching, and swelling. It increases the renewal of skin cells, which helps in the natural exfoliation of the skin's outer layers. Some people may experience skin pain, acne, redness, irritation, burning, itching, or stinging sensation of the skin. Do not apply on cut, open wound, or burned skin area.
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Flash Cream is used to treat melasma (dark brown patch on skin). Melasma, also known as chloasma or mask of pregnancy is a common skin condition that causes brown patches on the face. It is more common in women than in men. The discoloured (grey-brown) patches occur mostly on the forehead, chin, nose, and cheeks.
Flash Cream contains three medicines, namely: Hydroquinone (skin lightening or bleaching agent), Mometasone (corticosteroid), and Tretinoin (a form of Vitamin A or retinoids). Hydroquinone belongs to the class of skin-lightening agents that work by decreasing the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) that is responsible for the darkening of the skin. Mometasone belongs to the class of corticosteroids that work by acting inside skin cells and inhibiting the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching, and swelling. Tretinoin belongs to the class of retinoids (man-made vitamin A) that works by increasing the renewal of skin cells, which helps in the natural exfoliation of the skin’s outer layers.
Flash Cream is only for external use. Use Flash Cream as prescribed. Avoid contact of Flash Cream with nose, mouth, eyes, ears, or vagina. Do not apply on a cut, open wound, or burned skin area. In case Flash Cream comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Some people may experience skin pain, acne, redness, irritation, burning, itching, or stinging sensation of the skin. Most of these side effects of Flash Cream do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
If you are allergic to Flash Cream or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant, a nursing mother, or planning for pregnancy, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Flash Cream. Flash Cream is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. Do not apply Flash Cream on ulcerated skin or wounds. Avoid sun exposure while using Flash Cream as it may make the 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 cover or wrap the treated area with a bandage unless advised by your doctor. Avoid smoking or going near naked flames as the fabric (bedding, clothing, dressings) that is in contact with Flash Cream catches fire and burns easily. If you have a sulfite allergy, asthma, rosacea (redness and often red, small, pus-filled bumps on the face), acne, skin thinning, perioral dermatitis (redness and swelling of the skin around the mouth), genital itching, chickenpox, diabetes, cold sores, ulcerated skin, warts, shingles (a viral infection causing painful rash), eczema (itchy, swelling of the skin) or any other skin condition, inform your doctor before taking Flash Cream.
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Flash Cream is only for external use. Wash the face with mild soap and pat the skin dry. Take a small amount of Flash Cream on a fingertip and apply on the clean and dry affected area one time a day at night or as advised by your doctor. Avoid contact of Flash Cream with nose, mouth, eyes, ears or vagina. In case Flash Cream comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly.
Medicinal Benefits
Flash Cream is a combination of three drugs: Hydroquinone, Mometasone, and Tretinoin. Hydroquinone belongs to the class of skin-lightening agents that work by decreasing the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) that is responsible for the darkening of the skin. Mometasone is a corticosteroid that acts inside skin cells and inhibits the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching, and swelling. When the skin reacts to any allergens, such chemicals are released normally. Tretinoin belongs to the class of retinoids (man-made vitamin A) that works by increasing the renewal of skin cells, which helps in the natural exfoliation of the skin’s outer layers. Also, tretinoin loosens the cells on the skin’s surface and unblocks pores by reducing the production of oil in the skin. Thus, it decreases pimples, whiteheads, and blackheads.
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If you are allergic to Flash Cream or any other medicines, please tell your doctor. If you are pregnant, a nursing mother, or planning for pregnancy, it is advised to consult a doctor before using Flash Cream. Flash Cream is not recommended for children below 12 years of age. Do not apply Flash Cream on ulcerated skin or wounds. Avoid sun exposure while using Flash Cream as it may make the skin more sensitive to sunlight and cause sunburn. Do not cover or wrap the treated area with a bandage unless advised by your doctor. Avoid smoking or going near naked flames as the fabric (bedding, clothing, dressings) that is in contact with Flash Cream catches fire and burns easily. If you have a sulfite allergy, asthma, rosacea (redness and often red, small, pus-filled bumps on the face), acne, skin thinning, perioral dermatitis (redness and swelling of the skin around the mouth), genital itching, chickenpox, diabetes, cold sores, ulcerated skin, warts, shingles (a viral infection causing painful rash), eczema (itchy, swelling of the skin) or any other skin condition, inform your doctor before taking Flash Cream.
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The interaction of alcohol with Flash Cream is unknown. Please consult a doctor before consuming alcohol while using Flash Cream.
Pregnancy
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The safety of Flash Cream in pregnant women is unknown and is given to a pregnant woman only if the doctor thinks the benefits outweigh the risks.
Breast Feeding
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It is unknown whether Flash Cream is excreted in human milk. Please consult a doctor before using Flash Cream while breastfeeding.
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Flash Cream usually does not affect your ability to drive or operate machinery.
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If you have any concerns regarding the use of Flash Cream in patients with liver problems, please consult a doctor.
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If you have any concerns regarding the use of Flash Cream in patients with kidney problems, please consult a doctor.
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Flash Cream is not recommended for children under 12 years of age, as its safety and effectiveness have not been established.
Flash Cream is used to treat melasma (dark brown patch on skin).
Flash Cream contains Hydroquinone, Mometasone and Tretinoin. Hydroquinone is a skin-lightening agent that works by decreasing the amount of melanin (a skin pigment) that is responsible for the darkening of the skin. Mometasone is a corticosteroid that acts inside skin cells and inhibits the release of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause redness, itching and swelling. Tretinoin belongs to the class of retinoids (man-made vitamin A) that works by increasing the renewal of skin cells, which helps in the natural exfoliation of the skin's outer layers.
Yes, Flash Cream may increase the skin 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.
Yes, Flash Cream may cause skin irritation, burning sensation or itching at the site of application in rare cases. However, if the irritation persists or worsens, stop using Flash Cream and consult a doctor.
You are advised to use moisturizer in the morning every day to restore the fat barrier of the skin that protects the skin from damage. Flash Cream may make the skin more sensitive to extreme weather conditions such as cold and wind. Therefore, wear protective clothing and use moisturizer as required. However, please consult a doctor before using moisturizing lotions or any other products with Flash Cream.
No, Flash Cream is not used to treat diaper rash. Using Flash Cream under the child's nappy enables it to pass through the skin easily and cause adverse effects. However, please consult a doctor before using Flash Cream in children.
It is not recommended to use Flash Cream with benzoyl peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, or any other peroxide products as it may cause skin staining, which can usually be removed with soap and water. However, please consult a doctor before using other medicines with Flash Cream.
Use Flash Cream for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. However, avoid using Flash Cream for more than 6 to 8 weeks without a doctor's advice.
Hormonal contraceptives like oral/vaginal birth control pills, injections, implants, skin patches, and vaginal rings can cause melasma to get worse. So, it is advisable to ask your doctor about using non-hormonal birth control (condom, diaphragm with spermicide) instead.
Use Flash Cream as directed by the physician. Clean and dry the effected area. Apply Flash Cream onto the affected areas of the skin.
Avoid contact of Flash Cream with nose, mouth, eyes, ears or vagina. In case Flash Cream comes in contact with these areas accidentally, rinse with water thoroughly. Do not use it on ulcerated skin or wounds.
Melasma is a 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 by sun exposure, hormone therapy, pregnancy, birth control pills, thyroid, or even stress.
No, Flash Cream should not be used for acne and pimples as it is used to treat melasma.
Yes, Flash Cream is good for the face to treat melasma.
Store Flash Cream at room temperature, in a dry place. Keep out of sight and reach of children.
No, using more than prescribed dose of Flash Cream will not be more effective. Do not exceed the recommended dose as it does not give quick or better results but increases the risk of side effects.
Yes, Flash Cream can be used during the day or as advised by the physician.
Consult the doctor before using other skincare products along with Flash Cream. Let the doctor know if you are using photosensitizing agents, topical antibiotics, retinoids, vitiligo medicines, antiseptics, or keratolytic agents.
The possible side effects of Flash Cream are acne, redness, irritation, burning, itching, or stinging sensation of the skin. Most of these side effects of Flash Cream do not require medical attention and gradually resolve over time. However, if the side effects persist or worsen, please consult your doctor.
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