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Basic information
  • Drug class: Retinoids Topical
  • Dosage Forms: 0.05% Cream Topical
  • FDA Approved: 12/29/1995
  • Dosage Forms: 0.02% Cream Topical
  • FDA Approved: 08/31/2000
  • Manufacturer: OrthoNeutrogena
  • Habit forming? No
  • Avalable as generic? Yes
  • Renova instructions
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Best Renova prices at US online pharmacies

Pharmacy Quantity Price Shipping Order
Renova 0.02% Cream
JRB Health Solutions LLC 40 g 1 tube $162 $15
JRB Health Solutions LLC 40 g 2 tubes $256 $15
JRB Health Solutions LLC 40 g 3 tubes $358 $15


Renova Cream Medical Uses
Renova is in a class of drugs called Retinoids Topical. This medicine is a naturally occurring form of vitamin A. It is used to treat mild to moderate acne or to treat the effects of aging on the face, such as fine lines, wrinkles, or "age spots". Renova is available only with your doctor's prescription, in the following dosage forms: Topical Cream.

How to buy Renova without prescription
Renova goes in two different dosages: 40 g tube and 60 g tube. You can buy 1, 2 or 3 tubes of Renova without a prescription. Select the offer from Today's Best Renova Offers or select the dosage by clicking one of the links below. There you will see full Renova price comparison tables and will be able to choose where to order Renova, its strength and quantity.

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Buy Renova Cream acne treatment
Acne (acne vulgaris) is a common inflammatory skin condition that is characterized by pimples, blackheads, and red, swollen bumps on the skin. Acne is typically thought to occur in adolescence, but it can also occur in adulthood. While not a life-threatening condition, acne can have significant psychological and physical impact on a person's life, causing poor self-image, anxiety, depression, and permanent scarring of the skin. Acne is thought to be the result of several different factors occurring either separately or at the same time. Most commonly, acne develops because of excess sebum (oil) production by the sebaceous glands (oil glands) in the skin. Excess oil production is typically triggered by an increase in androgen hormones ("masculine hormones") such as testosterone or androsterone. Both males and females produce androgen hormones--the production normally increases during adolescence to help the body mature. Increases in androgen hormone levels lead to increased sebum production, which in turn increases the likelihood for developing acne. A bacterium called Propionibacterium acnes or P. acnes is normally found on the skin, but if it gets trapped inside hair follicles, it can trigger acne.

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Interesting Renova facts

Renova cream facts
  • Renova (tretinoin cream) is the first prescription cream proven to reduce fine facial wrinkles associated with chronic sun exposure and the natural aging process.
  • When using Renova, you should begin to notice your skin becoming smoother and softer within the first month or two. Within three to four months, you may notice a reduction in fine facial wrinkles. Additional benefits should be apparent within five to six months of therapy.
  • Tretinoin is a derivative of Vitamin A. Clinical studies suggest that topical tretinoin increases collagen production to improve the skin's internal structure. It has been clinically proven to reduce facial lines and wrinkles, fade brown spots and improve overall skin texture.
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