Retin-A is a retinoid medication derived from Vitamin A that was originally developed to treat acne. It comes in the form of a cream or a gel and ranges from strengths of .01 percent to .1 percent. Retin-A is a brand name for the medication Tretinoin.
Retin-A often comes in a gel or cream form, meaning you can apply it directly to the affected skin to target acne. Retin-A should be taken as per your doctor’s recommendation. Do not change the way that you are taking the medication without consulting your doctor.
To see effective results, it is recommended that you use this medication for up to 3 months. If you do not see results, a follow-up visit will be required to further address your needs for treating your acne.
If skin redness or dryness occurs, you should decrease the application to every other day.
When using Retin-A your sensitivity to sunlight can increase. Remember to always wear sunscreen (minimum SPF 15+) while using this medication.
Women who are, or plan to be, pregnant or start breastfeeding should not use this medication.
Retin-A is a prescription-only medication. This means that you will need to speak to a healthcare professional before you are able to buy it from a pharmacy.
You can buy Retin-A cream online through a healthcare provider like Felix. To buy Retin-A cream, you’ll first need a prescription. Not all Retin-A creams are identical, and your prescription will be for a specific strength.
Different strengths contain the same active ingredient, but lower concentrations can be much milder and reduce the side effects that some people experience when first using tretinoin. When you speak to your healthcare practitioner, you can share the specifics of your situation, such as how long you’ve had acne, how severe it is, and whether or not you’re taking other medications that may further sensitize your skin.
If you already have a prescription, you can transfer it to Felix. If you don’t have a prescription yet, Felix can help you there too. Just set up an online visit to meet with one of Felix’s healthcare practitioners, and you can get your prescription from the comfort of your own home.
Then, you can order Retin-A directly through Felix instead of waiting at the pharmacy. Non-prescription retinoids aren’t as effective, so it’s best to get a prescription and order from a healthcare provider rather than a retail store.
Yes, Retin-A is available in Canada. However, it is only available with a prescription. You can’t buy Retin-A or generic tretinoin creams over the counter. These aren’t effective.
They are also typically more expensive than Retin-A. If you’re looking for an effective, high-quality and affordable treatment for your acne, it’s better to skip the over-the-counter products and opt for Retin-A cream from Felix or your local pharmacy. Retin-A is very effective and is also stronger than over-the-counter acne medications.
Using it correctly is important to avoid or minimize potential side effects. There are important factors to consider before beginning to use Retin-A, like how severe your acne is, how sensitive your skin is, and whether or not you’re using any other products or medications that may make your skin more sensitive. A healthcare practitioner must assess your situation and prescribe the appropriate strength.
Yes, Retin-A is effective for treating acne. Also known by the generic name tretinoin, this vitamin A derivative has been used since the 70s to treat existing acne and prevent future breakouts before they happen.
Retin-A and generic tretinoin are so effective that many professionals and acne sufferers consider them the holy grail topical treatment for breakouts. Plus, Retin-A can do more than just treat acne. It speeds up the rate at which dead skin cells turn over, which, in addition to aiding in the treatment and prevention of acne, can help treat skin with UV damage and other signs of aging.
By revealing newer skin cells, the skin on your face can start to appear and feel smoother and softer. The cell turnover also improves the appearance of wrinkles, with results becoming noticeable in one to two months. However, as impressive as Retin-A is, it can have some uncomfortable side effects.
When you first start using it, you may notice your skin feels drier, red and irritated or is flaking in areas. By starting with a lower dose and slowly increasing your usage, you can give your skin a chance to get used to this effective topical.
Common Name:
Tretinoin
DIN:
Gel 0.025% 443816, Gel 0.010% 870013, Cream 0.050% 443794, Cream 0.025% 897310
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