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Basics of Compounding for Skin Discolorations

Author(s):  Allen Loyd V Jr

Issue:  Sep/Oct 2004 - Topical Treatments in Wound Healing
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Page(s):  376-380

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Abstract:  This article addresses hyperpigmentation treatment and covers background information, symptoms, treatment and active ingredients used in treating skin hyperpigmentation. Tables provide information regarding causes of generalized hyperpigmentation, agents

Related Keywords: Loyd V. Allen, Jr, PhD, RPh, hyperpigmentation, drugs causing hyperpigmentation, topical, lighten skin, azaleic acid, glycolic acid, hydrocortisone, hydroquinone, kejoic acid, tretinoin, triamcinolone, antioxidents

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