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Palmers Skin Success Eventone Fade

Generic Name: Hydroquinone topical [HYE-droe-KWIN-one-TOP-ik-al]
Names of Brands: EpiQuin Micro, Kaxm, Keido, Kexm, Kutea, etc. List the 13 brands.
Drug Class: Topical depigmenting agents

What is Palmer Skin Success Eventone Fade?

Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade (for the skin) can be used to lighten dark areas of skin, including freckles, wrinkles, melasma (sun damaged) or chloasma (darkened skin due to hormone changes).

Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade can also be used to treat conditions not covered in this medication guide.

Side effects of Palmer Skin Success Eventone Fade

Contact a medical professional immediately. Get medical attention immediately if you notice warning signs of an allergic response, such as symptoms of hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of your lips, face, or tongue.

Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade may cause serious side effects. Stop using Palmer's Skin Success Fade and contact your physician immediately if you suffer from:

  • Extreme irritation, skin redness, or stinging
  • Severe skin dryness, cracking, or bleeding;
  • Blisters, oozing,
  • The discoloration can be black or blue on the skin (especially when you're Hispanic or African-American).

Common negative side effects from Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade can include:

  • Slight burning or stinging sensations on the treated skin
  • Mild itching, mild redness, or other irritants

It's not a comprehensive list of all negative effects. Other things could happen. Talk to your doctor for medical advice regarding the side effects. It is possible to report any side negative effects at your FDA by calling 1-800-FDA-1088.

Warnings

Follow the directions on the label of your medication and on the label of your package. Inform your healthcare professionals about your allergies, medical conditions, and any medications you take.

Before you take this drug

It is not recommended to apply Palmer's Skin Success Fade if you have an allergy to hydroquinone or peroxide.

Ask your doctor or pharmacist for a recommendation on whether this medicine is safe to use if you have previously had:

  • Kidney or liver disease;
  • Asthma or sulfite allergy;
  • If you are taking antibiotic medication.

Talk to your doctor before using this medicine if you are breastfeeding or pregnant.Avoid giving this medication to anyone who is less than 12 years of age without medical assistance.

How to take Palmer's Skin Success Fade Eventone?

Follow the instructions on the label exactly or as recommended by your doctor.Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade is generally applied in the morning and before bed. Follow the instructions of your physician for dosing with care.Do not consume by mouth. The topical medication is intended to be used only on the skin.

Before beginning to use Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade, apply the "test dose" to see whether you experience allergies to this drug. Apply a small amount of the medication to a small amount of healthy skin, and examine the area for 24 hours. If there's no reaction other than minor redness, start applying the full amount of the drug.

Cleanse your hands before and after applying the medicine, except if you're applying it to treat your hands' skin.Apply this medication only to the areas of your skin that need to be lightened. Make sure not to apply any skin-related medication to these areas.Avoid using Palmer's Skin Success Fade on wounds that are open or on sunburned or windburned skin. dry, chapped, or inflamed skin.

Contact your physician if your symptoms don't improve after 2 months or if your condition becomes worse.Keep the container at room temperature, free of heat and moisture. Make sure the container is tightly sealed when not being used.

What happens If I miss a dose?

Apply the medicine as fast as you are able, but avoid the dose you missed if it is getting close to the time of the next dose. Do not take two doses at the same time.

What happens if I overdose?

A dose of Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade isn't expected to be dangerous. Get medical attention immediately or contact the Poison Help line at 1-800-222-1222 if you have accidentally swallowed the drug.

What should be avoided?

Beware of getting Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade in your eyes.Do not apply this medication to your lips, in your mouth, or inside your nose. Hydroquinone can cause numbness in these regions.

Avoid exposure to sunlight and tanning beds. Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade can cause skin to burn more quickly. Protect yourself with protective clothes and sunblock (SPF 30 or more) whenever you're outdoors. Certain hydroquinone products could contain sunscreen. Make sure to read the label on the medication or consult your physician for confirmation.

Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade could make your skin susceptible to extreme weather conditions like the cold and winds. Make sure you protect your skin by wearing clothes and applying a moisturizing cream as necessary.

The use of Palmer's Skin Success Eventone Fade in conjunction with benzoyl peroxide, hydrogen peroxide, and other peroxide products can cause skin stains. The stain is usually cleaned with water and soap.

Beware of products for the skin that may cause irritation, like harsh shampoos, soaps, or skin cleanser; hair coloring chemicals; hair removers and waxes; or products for the skin that contain alcohol, spices, astringents, or lime.

Interaction with other drugs

Skin care products will not be affected by other medicines you take. However, many medications can interfere with each other. Be sure to inform your healthcare professionals about all medicines you are taking, such as medications that are prescribed and available over the counter, vitamins, and herbs.