Can anyone suggest an online pharmacy which sells low cost Retin-A ?
In the past I have ordered from a Thailand pharmacy but I forgot to write down the website when I changed computers and now I can't remember the web address![]()
Can anyone suggest an online pharmacy which sells low cost Retin-A ?
In the past I have ordered from a Thailand pharmacy but I forgot to write down the website when I changed computers and now I can't remember the web address![]()
Same here darling! I am searching (again) for a pharmacy where i can by Retin A without a script!
EMILY!!!!!!!! HELP ME AGAIN
not saying she buys online or illegal, she had a tube for me once that i bought!
Pamela




My favorite is QHI.
http://www.qhi.co.uk/
60 grams for @ 25 US $ (22+ Euro). Most places are charging 20-40 for 30-45 grams. The cheapest price I've found anywhere! I've ordered from them for over a year and they've been very reliable.
Last edited by kittenkat; 11-30-2005 at 03:19 AM.




Hallelujah! I hate paying $90/tube.
Thanks for the links everyone !
I use the .05 % but it drys me out so bad that I can only use it every third day.
What is the difference between .025% and .05% ? Is it just not as strong ? That might be better for me if that is the case.




The difference is that it's not as strong. I used to use the 0.1% when my ex-dermatologist prescribed it, but I decided to start using the .025 and I've noticed no difference in effectiveness. I've also experienced less irritation! Have you ever used the .025? You might want to try it out. My current derm only prescribes .025/.5 because the irritation from .1 is much higher without the benefit. Most of my friends on the other strength have switched and had no problems. One of them likes the micro and the other uses Renova, so they go through the Canadian pharmacies below.
If you have a prescription, try the canadian pharmacies. My friends have ordered from below and been happy. You do need a prescription to order from them.
http://www.jandrugs.com/momex/NavCod...Retin-A__Cream
http://www.canadapharmacy.com/cart/i...TOKEN=27073411
Thanks for the info. I have been using retin-a for a couple of years. At one point tried Differn since the retin-a was so drying but Differn is alot more expensive so I switched back and started the every 3rd day routine. During the winter time using it every 3rd day it still over drying, so I end up using it once a week.
I think I will give the .025% a try and see if I tolerate it better and then maybe I can use it as it as often as it is supposed to be used.




In the wintertime, many people switch to Renova, which is less drying. If you are using retin-a for acne, I would stick with Retin-a unless your derm gives you the OK.
i'm going to post some retin-a usage info on a separate post for those that might have questions.
This is a combination of the protocol that my derm and several plastic surgeons I worked for suggest for their patients.
Good idea
To begin with I started using Retin-A to control breakouts but now I am interested in keeping wringles at bay as well. I think a lighter strength, used
daily,might be in the answer.
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