hydroquinone
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of hydroquinone
Example Sentences
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The creams may contain corticosteroids or hydroquinone, which can be harmful if used in high quantities, and in many countries are only obtainable with a doctor's prescription.
From BBC ● Mar. 23, 2025
The FDA said it has received reports of serious side effects, including rashes and facial swelling, from skin-lightening products containing hydroquinone.
From Washington Post ● Apr. 19, 2022
You can’t talk about hyperpigmentation treatments without mentioning hydroquinone — a controversial depigmenting agent that can bleach dark patches on the skin — which has been used for more than 40 years to treat hyperpigmentation.
From Washington Post ● Jun. 20, 2021
Most of the smuggled cosmetics tend to be skin-lightening creams that were banned in Uganda in 2016 because they contain mercury and hydroquinone, which some studies have linked to damaging health side-effects.
From BBC ● Jan. 8, 2020
When technical sodium dichromate is used, the solution should be filtered with suction, before it is added to the hydroquinone, in order to remove any insoluble impurities.
From Organic Syntheses by James Bryant Conant
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