1) Several countries do not allow the sale of monobenzone; in some cases, patients have managed to get it by mail order or by foreign travel, but a prescription will still be needed.
2) Monobenzone was a local depigmentor using as a treating over-pigmentation in clinic.
3) In the future, if spots of pigment appear, it will require another regimen of spreading the monobenzone cream on the affected areas for weeks or months to eradicate the new pigment.
4) For example, the sun may stimulate existing melanocytes to regenerate, and the selectively whitened areas may require frequent "maintenance" with the monobenzone.
5) While Benoquin was sold packaged in tubes with a 20% strength (this product is no longer available), monobenzone can be compounded to other strengths at a local or internet compounding pharmacy.
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