No Scars Cream 20gm

Torque Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd

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About No Scars Cream

No Scars Cream is used to treat moderate to severe melasma (pigmentation) of the face. It is a combination medicine that belongs to the group of medicines called depigmenting agents.

This cream improves uneven pigmentation and is used concurrently with sunscreen to protect from damaging UV light. It also reduces redness, swelling, itching, inflammation, and discomfort associated with melasma.

This cream is intended for topical application only. Apply it in the recommended dose only. Do not use ot for other skin diseases. Some side effects may be noted with the topical application of this cream, which should be timely informed to a doctor. Any allergy to this cream should also be brought to the notice of your doctor before this cream is prescribed to you. 

Last Updated On 29 Apr. 2024 | 1:54PM (IST)

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Dr. Sachin Singh
Dr. Sachin Singh
Medical Team Lead | 5 years

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Dr. Mandeep Chadha
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Manufacturer details

693 PHASE II INDUSTRIAL AREA CHANDIGARH CH 160002 IN

Country of origin: INDIA

References

  1. KD Tripathi. Drugs Acting on Skin and Mucous Membranes. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology. Eighth Edition, 2019. Page – 952, 953, 955.
  2. Kiran V Godse. Triple combination of hydroquinone, tretinoin and mometasone furoate with glycolic acid peels in Melasma. NIH National Library of Medicine, National Centre for Biotechnology. Pubmed Central. Jan 2009. [Accessed on 15th September 2022] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2800888/ 
  3. Kowichi Jimbow, HirokoObata, Madhu A.Pathak, Thomas B.Fitzpatrick. Mechanism of depigmentation by hydroquinone. Journal of investigative dermatology. Science Direct. January 2016. [Accessed on 15th September 2022] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022202X15442642 
  4. Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Aurochem Laboratories. Lookbrite (Hydroquinone + Tretinoin + Mometasone) [Accessed on 15th September 2022] https://www.torrentian.com/pisheet/Upload/PI_Sheet/2476.pdf
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