Buy Retin-A Online
Generic name: Tretinoin
Medicine |
Quantity / Units |
Price |
Checkout |
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Retin-A |
.025% / 30 units |
$20.50 |
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.05% / 30 units |
$20.50 |
Why is Retin-A prescribed?
Retin-A contains the skin medication tretinoin. This medication is used to treat acne, to reduce fine wrinkles, discoloration, and roughness on facial skin. Retin-A is available in liquid, cream, or gel form, and in a stronger gel called Retin-A Micro. While using this medicine keep away from exposure to sunlight, including sunlamps. Do not use this medication if you have sunburn, until you have fully recovered.
How do I use Retin-A?
You can apply Retin-A once a day, in the evening, in the skin where acne appears, using enough to lightly cover the affected area. The liquid form may be applied using a fingertip, gauze pad, or cotton swab.
Retin-A is also applied once daily in the evening. Before you use Renova, wash your face with a mild soap, pat your skin dry, and wait 20 to 30 minutes.
If no advance is seen, or new blemishes appear, don't get depressed. Continue applying the prescribed amount. Never try to double up the dosage. Do not stop treatment when development finally occurs. You must continue therapy to maintain the positive effect.
What are the potential side effects from Retin-A?
Your skin can become excessively red, puffy, blistered, or crusted. If this occurs, notify your doctor, who may propose that you discontinue the medication until your skin returns to normal, or adjust the medication to a level that you can accept.
An abnormal darkening of the skin or lack of color of the skin may occur temporarily with repeated application of Avita or Retin-A.
The side effects of these medications are generally not strict and may include burning, dry skin, itching, peeling, redness, and stinging.
What should I discuss with my doctor before taking Retin-A?
If you have an allergic reaction to Retin-A. If you have eczema or other chronic skin conditions. If you are planning to combine Retin-A with any of the following medications: Resorcinol, Salicylic acid, Preparations containing benzoyl peroxide, such as Benzac AC Wash 5, Benzshave, Desquam-E, PanOxyl, Preparations containing sulfur
If you are taking other medications that increase sensitivity to sunlight, such as: Certain antibiotics, including Cipro, Noroxin, and tetracycline, Major tranquilizers such as Thorazine and Mellaril, Sulfa drugs such as Bactrim and Septra, Thiazide drugs such as Diuril and HydroDIURIL
