Rx - Prescription Required | Canixa Life Sciences
Tyrodin Cream
- Anti-Ageing
- Reduces Wrinkles
- Skin Brightening









Tyrodin Cream
Rx - Prescription Required | Canixa Life Sciences
- Anti-Ageing
- Reduces Wrinkles
- Skin Brightening
Size:20 gm

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Product Description
Tyrodin Cream is a dermatologist-prescribed solution featuring a potent blend of medications tailored for the treatment of melasma. Its specialized formulation not only addresses melasma but also enhances skin brightness. Additionally, it plays a vital role in preventing premature aging and minimizing the appearance of wrinkles, ensuring a rejuvenated and youthful complexion.
Composition
Tranexamic Acid (10% w/w) + Kojic Acid (2% w/w) + Magnesium Phosphate (1% w/w) + Arbutin (1.5% w/w) + Vitamin E (1% w/w)
Uses
- Effectively treats melasma.
- Promotes skin brightening.
- Prevents premature aging.
- Minimizing the appearance of wrinkles.
Dosage
- As directed by the Physician.
Additional Information
Side effects
Storage Condition
Store at temperature below 25°C.
Do not freeze.
Replace cap tightly after use.
Other Information
Country of Origin
India
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Frequently Asked Questions
Tyrodin Cream is a dermatologist-prescribed solution designed for the treatment of melasma. It also enhances skin brightness and addresses signs of premature aging, such as wrinkles.
Follow the dosage and duration instructions provided by your doctor. Ensure your hands are clean before applying the cream, and always check the label for specific directions.
Yes, it should be applied externally and should not be ingested.
Tyrodin Cream is generally well-tolerated with minimal side effects such as dry skin or skin rashes. However, individual reactions may vary.
It's essential to inform your doctor of any known allergies to this medicine before using it to ensure your safety.
No, Tyrodin Cream requires a prescription from a dermatologist for use.
Tyrodin Cream is typically prescribed based on individual skin needs and conditions, so consult your doctor for suitability on your skin type.
The frequency of application will be determined by your doctor's recommendation, so follow their guidance for best results.