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  1. Mequinol - Wikipedia

    • Mequinol is a colorless solid that is used as a topical drug to treat liver spots and vitiligo. It is also a polymerisation inhibitor in organic chemistry and has a recommended exposure limit of 5 mg/m3.… See more

    Use in Dermatology

    Mequinol is a common active ingredient in topical drugs used for skin depigmentation. As … See more

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    Organic Chemistry

    In organic chemistry 4-methoxyphenol is used as a polymerisation inhibitor (e.g. acrylates or styrenemonomers). 4-Methoxyphenol can be produced from p-benzoquino… See more

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  1. Mequinol; Tretinoin topical solution - Cleveland Clinic

  2. Mequinol for Hyperpigmentation: Does it Work?

    WEBDec 10, 2020 · Mequinol is a phenol that inhibits melanin production and is used to treat skin conditions like melasma, sunspots, and age spots. …

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  3. Mequinol And Tretinoin (Topical Route) Proper Use - Mayo Clinic

  4. Mequinol And Tretinoin (Topical Route) Description and Brand …

  5. Solage (Mequinol and Tretinoin): Side Effects, Uses, Dosage

  6. Mequinol: Uses, Interactions, Mechanism of Action - DrugBank …

  7. Mequinol | C7H8O2 | CID 9015 - PubChem

    WEBMequinol is a phenol used in various applications. It is used as an inhibitor for acrylic monomers and acrylonitirles, as a stabilizer for chlorinated hydrocarbons and ethyl cellulose, as an ultraviolet inhibitor, as a …

  8. Mequinol/tretinoin (On the skin) - Allina Health

  9. Mequinol / Tretinoin Topical Side Effects - Drugs.com