What are the possible side effects of Tri-Luma® Cream?
A few patients, including those allergic to sulfites, may experience severe allergic reactions to Tri-Luma® Cream. They may have trouble breathing or severe asthma attacks, which can be life threatening. While you use Tri-Luma® Cream, your skin may develop mild-to-moderate redness, peeling, burning, dryness, or itching. Tri-Luma® Cream contains a corticosteroid medicine as one of its active components. The following side effects have been reported with application of corticosteroid medicines to the skin: itching, irritation, dryness, infection of the hair follicles, acne, change in skin color, inflammation around the mouth, allergic skin reaction, skin infection, skin thinning, stretch marks, and sweat problems. Stop using Tri-Luma® Cream and contact your doctor if you have Severe or continued irritation Severe burning or swelling of your skin Irritation of your eyes, nose, and mouth Some patients using Tri-Luma® Cream develop dark spots on their skin (hyperpigmentation), tingling, inc