Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream Breastfeeding
Modern medicine has evolved so much so that sooner or later every breastfeeding mother needs to take it in one form or other. Medication that is present in mothers blood will transfer into her breast milk to some extent. Most drugs do so at low levels and pose no real risk to infants but then there are some exceptions. In This post will discuss whether Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream is safe in breast-feeding or not.

What is Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream ?


NUQUIN® HP 4% CREAM is indicated for the gradual bleaching of hyperpigmented skin conditions such as chloasma, melasma, freckles, senile lentigines and other undesired areas of melanin hyperpigmentation.

Is using Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream safe or dangerous while breastfeeding?

Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream Contains 4 active ingredients that are Hydroquinone, Padimate o, Dioxybenzone, Oxybenzone. We do have breastfeeding analysis and safety rating of some of the active ingredients but unfortunately we do not have any information of some of active ingredients used. Below we have provided whatever information we do have. But please do not take any decision based on below provided information and contact your health care provider as this information is incomplete.

Statement of Manufacturer/Labeler about breastfeeding usage
Nursing Mothers It is not known whether topical administration of hydroquinone is absorbed or excreted in human milk. Because many drugs are excreted in human milk, caution is advised when topical hydroquinone is administered to a nursing woman.

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Hydroquinone while Breastfeeding

Low Risk

CAS Number: 123-31-9

Benzene derivative which is topically used with creams and solutions (2-4%) as a bleaching agent for several skin disorders associated to hyper-pigmentation. In industry it is used as photographic developer. TLV or threshold limit value which means maximum exposure limit for workers is 2 mg / m3 (Flickinger 1976). At latest update relevant published data were not found on excretion into breast milk. It is well absorbed through the skin, both when used as a therapeutic agent (Bucks 1998, Wester 1998, Westerhof 2005, Andersen 2010, Bozzo 2011) or industrial use (Barber 1995, McGregor 2007), however, a significant excretion into breastmilk is not likely for their lack of fat solubility. There is controversy and doubt about a possible mutagenic and carcinogenic effect (Kooyers 2004, FDA 2006, Levitt 2007, Andersen 2010), so it does not seem wise a chronic or continued use while breastfeeding. Do not apply it on the breast to prevent ingestion by the infant; otherwise, do it just after a meal and clean the nipple thoroughly with water before the next feed.Do not apply it over large areas or on long-term treatments to avoid an excessive systemic absorption.


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Hydroquinone while Breastfeeding

CAS Number: 123-31-9

Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream and breastfeeding

Topical hydroquinone has not been studied during breastfeeding. Hydroquinone is not contraindicated during breastfeeding and if hydroquinone is required by the mother, it is not a reason to discontinue breastfeeding. However, some experts feel that long-term use of hydroquinone is difficult to justify in a nursing mother.[1] If hydroquinone is used, ensure that the infant's skin does not come into direct contact with the areas of maternal skin that have been treated and the infant does not ingest the product from the mother's skin.


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Oxybenzone and Breastfeeding

Dangerous

Oxybenzone has been found in mother�s milk. And has relatively high 1% to 9% skin penetration in lab studies. Oxybenzone has relatively high rates of skin allergy, it has weak estrogen like effects, and its observed as moderate anti-androgen. Oxybenzone is associated with altered birth weight in human studies. It is not recommended to use Oxybenzone during breast feeding.

Note: Study and data for tropical use only.

Warning: Tropical usage in breast area shall be avoided to prevent the Oxybenzone passing orally in Infants.


I am nursing mother and I have already used Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream, what should I do?

Not much study has been done on safety of Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream in breastfeeding and its ingredients. Even we do not have complete information about usage of Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream in breastfeeding so at this point a trained medical professional could be your best bet. If you observe anything abnormal with your baby please contact 911.


My doctor has prescribed me Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream, what should I do?

If your doctor considers Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream safe enough to prescribe for you that means its benefits should outweigh its known risks for you.


If I am using Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream, will my baby need extra monitoring?

We are not Sure, Please check with your healthcare provider or doctor.


Who can I talk to if I have questions about usage of Nuquin Hp | Hydroquinone, Padimate O, Dioxybenzone, And Oxybenzone Cream in breastfeeding?

US
National Womens Health and Breastfeeding Helpline: 800-994-9662 (TDD 888-220-5446) 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday

UK
National Breastfeeding Helpline: 0300-100-0212 9.30am to 9.30pm, daily
Association of Breastfeeding Mothers: 0300-330-5453
La Leche League: 0345-120-2918
The Breastfeeding Network supporter line in Bengali and Sylheti: 0300-456-2421
National Childbirth Trust (NCT): 0300-330-0700

Australia
National Breastfeeding Helpline: 1800-686-268 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Canada
Telehealth Ontario for breastfeeding: 1-866-797-0000 24 hours a day, 7 days a week