What is Tretinoin cream? Tretinoin is a form of Vitamin A that is applied to the skin to treat certain conditions such as acne or age spots. Tretinoin cream in generic brands is available, but you should consult with your primary health care provider or your pharmacist before choosing one.
Tretinoin is for external use only. You should not ingest this cream. The usual form of this medication is Tretinoin 0.1% 45gms.
There can be side effects of Tretinoin and they include such things as darkening or lightening of the treated areas, severe burning, itching, crusting, or swelling of the treated areas, increased sensitivity to the sun, itching, mild stinging,
red, inflamed, and irritated skin, and the skin may peel after a few days.
If you encounter side effects you should consult with your primary health care provider as soon as possible. He or she may wish to use another medication which may present fewer side effects to you.
Two of the most popular uses of this medication include: Tretinoin cream for acne and Tretinoin cream wrinkles. There is also a Tretinoin gel formulation available. Your primary health care provider can best decide which is right for you and your medical condition.
You can learn more about this medication by doing an online search. Online Tretinoin results can be used to find the best places offering Tretinoin next day delivery and Tretinoin overnight delivery. You should understand that in most cases the Tretinoin overnight or the Tretinoin next day delivery options will cost more than the regular shipping that is usually offered.
Many online pharmacies offer discounted prices for several of their products, and you may wish to find out if this is one of them. You can often save money by performing this simple online search.
An online search can also show you where you can read about the side effects of this medicine as well as any drug interactions cautions that you may need to know about. It is very important that you tell your primary health care provider of any medications that you are taking or that you may be taking in the future.
You may also wish to learn more about the cautions of this medication in the medical journal for topical Tretinoin in pregnancy cases. Your primary health care provider can also explain to you the various cautions and warnings that are associated with this medication.
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