Retin A is a vitamin A derivative used to treat acne. It may also be used to treat other conditions as determined by your doctor.
Why is Retin-A prescribed?
Retin-A, contain the skin medication tretinoin. Retin-A and Avita are used in the treatment of acne.
Retin-A is available in liquid, cream, or gel form, and in a stronger gel called Retin-A Micro. Avita comes only as a gel.
Where can I order Retin from? Can I buy Retin at Canadian Prices?
Yes, if you are from the U.S. then you can buy Retin at Canadian prices. Currently we will only accept an order for Retin from U.S. and Canadian residents. Both U.S. and Canadian residents require a prescription to purchase Retin and when you order Retin it will be delivered with express shipping.
Most important fact about Retin-A
While using Retin-A, keep exposure to sunlight, including sunlamps, to a minimum. If you have a sunburn, do not use the medication until you have fully recovered. Use of sunscreen products (at least SPF 15) and protective clothing over treated areas is recommended when exposure to the sun cannot be avoided. Weather extremes, such as wind and cold, may be irritating and should also be avoided while using these products.
How should you take Retin-A?
Retin-A should be applied once a day, in the evening, to 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. If you use gauze or cotton, avoid oversaturation, which might cause the liquid to run into areas where treatment is not intended. If your skin becomes too dry, you may want to use petroleum jelly or another emollient during the day. If there is no immediate improvement, or new blemishes appear, don't get discouraged; it takes weeks for the medicine to take effect. Continue applying the prescribed amount. (Do not increase the dosage; it may irritate your skin.) Do not stop treatment when improvement finally occurs. You must continue therapy to maintain the beneficial effect. --If you miss a dose...Resume your regular schedule the next day.
--Storage instructions...
Store Retin-A at ordinary room temperature.
What Retin-A side effects may occur?
If you have sensitive skin, the use of Retin-A may cause your skin to become excessively red, puffy, blistered, or crusted. If this happens, notify your doctor, who may recommend that you discontinue the medication until your skin returns to normal, or adjust the medication to a level that you can tolerate. An unusual darkening of the skin or lack of color of the skin may occur temporarily with repeated application of Retin-A.
Retin-A Side effects are generally not severe and may include burning, dry skin, itching, peeling, redness, and stinging.
Why should Retin-A not be prescribed?
If you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to either of these products, avoid using them. The safety and effectiveness of long-term use of Retin-A in the treatment of disorders other than acne have not been established.
Recommended dosage
RETIN-A
Apply once a day in the evening. You should begin to notice results after 2 to 3 weeks of treatment. More than 6 or 7 weeks of treatment are needed before consistent beneficial effects appear. Once acne has responded satisfactorily, it may be possible to maintain the improvement with less frequent applications or other dosage forms. However, any change in formulation, drug concentration, or dose frequency should be closely monitored by your doctor to determine your tolerance and response.
Retin-A Overdosage
Retin-A, excessively will not produce faster or better results, and marked redness, peeling, or discomfort could occur.
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