Tranexamic Acid (10% w/w) + Kojic Acid (2% w/w) + Arbutin (1.5% w/w) + Magnesium (1% w/w) + Vitamin E (1% w/w) + Mulberry extract (1% w/w)
Isekk TX Cream is a prescription medicine used to treat melasma, a skin condition characterized by patches of brown or gray skin. It helps to brighten the skin, prevent premature aging, and reduce wrinkles.
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Isekk TX Cream is a combination of six medicines that work together to treat melasma. It is used to brighten the skin, prevent premature aging, and reduce wrinkles. It is important to use this medicine as directed by your doctor and to follow the instructions on the label. Wash your hands before using this medicine and avoid using it more than the recommended dose.
This medicine is for external use only. Use it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Clean and dry the affected area and apply the cream. Wash your hands after applying unless hands are the affected area.
No common side effects listed.
Isekk TX Cream is a combination of six medicines. Tranexamic Acid is an anti-fibrinolytic that protects the skin from UV radiation and reduces pigmentation. Kojic Acid is also an anti-pigmentation medicine that works by suppressing the formation of melanin, a pigment that gives color to the skin. Arbutin is a natural skin lightening/whitening agent that reduces the production of melanin. Magnesium and Vitamin E provide essential nutrients. Mulberry extract is an antioxidant that prevents premature aging and reduces wrinkles.
Isekk TX Cream is used for the treatment of melasma. It is advisable to use a mild soap and lukewarm water to wash with. Always dry the area gently with a towel before applying this medicine. It is usually recommended that you use it twice each day, in the morning and the evening. Along with the application of this medicine, use sunscreen (with minimum SPF 15), wear long-sleeved clothing, sunglasses, and a hat whenever you step outside in the hot sun for better protection. As you apply Isekk TX Cream, try to avoid getting it on the sensitive areas of your skin in or around your nostrils, eyes, and mouth. Do not apply it to any areas of skin that are irritated or sore. Don't cover the area being treated with airtight dressings such as bandages unless directed by a doctor. You may also use certain safe cosmetics (after consulting with your doctor) in order to lighten pigmentation.