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Olivia Quido Firm and Fade
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Olivia Quido Firm and Fade

Generic name: hydrocortisone, hydroquinone, tretinoin
Dosage form: cream
Drug class:Topical depigmenting agents

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Mar 1, 2021.

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INDICATIONS AND USAGE

1.1Indication

OLIVIA QUIDO FIRM & FADE I Cream is a combination of hydrocortisone (a corticosteroid), hydroquinone (a melanin synthesis inhibitor), and a tretinoin (a retinoid) that is indicated for the gradual bleaching of hyperpigmented skin conditions age and liver spots, freckles, and other unwanted areas of melanin hyperpigmentation, in the presence of measures for sun avoidance, including the use of sunscreen.

1.2 Limitations of Use

The safety and efficacy of OLIVIA QUIDO FIRM & FADE I Cream in pregnant women and nursing mothers have not been established.

DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION

Gently wash the face and neck with a mild cleanser. Rinse and pat the skin dry. Apply a thin film of OLIVIA QUIDO FIRM & FADE I Cream to the affected area once daily at night or as directed by a doctor.

During the day, use O Skin Sunscreen SPF-50, and wear protective clothing. Avoid sunlight exposure to prevent repigmentation.

OLIVIA QUIDO FIRM & FADE I Cream is for topical use only. It is not for oral, ophthalmic, or intravaginal use.

3 DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS

Cream, 1%/8%/0.1%.

Each gram of OLIVIA QUIDO FIRM & FADE I Cream contains 10.0 mg of hydrocortisone, 80.0 mg of hydroquinone, and 1.0 mg of tretinoin in a light yellow, hydrophilic cream base.

OLIVIA QUIDO FIRM & FADE I Cream is contraindicated in individuals with a history of hypersensitivity to this product or any of its components.

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