I am familiar with Hydroquinone but I am not at all familiar with a medication known as Retrieve. The best thing you can do is to go back to your dermatologist so that he can see the melasma on your skin. Most of the creams and lotions prescribed for you face are highly sensitive to light so it is best not to apply them if you will be going out to the sun. Medications also come with an insert that will list all side effects, adverse effects, and when to stop use of the medication...if you still have this, please read through it thoroughly.
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Hi Anonymous,
I am familiar with Hydroquinone but I am not at all familiar with a medication known as Retrieve. The best thing you can do is to go back to your dermatologist so that he can see the melasma on your skin. Most of the creams and lotions prescribed for you face are highly sensitive to light so it is best not to apply them if you will be going out to the sun. Medications also come with an insert that will list all side effects, adverse effects, and when to stop use of the medication...if you still have this, please read through it thoroughly.
Best of luck,
Rosa
November 10, 2011 - 5:57amThis Comment
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