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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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Price Comparison
Renova price
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Best Renova prices at US online
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| Pharmacy |
Quantity |
Price |
Shipping |
Order |
| Renova 0.02% Cream |
| JRB Health Solutions LLC |
40 g 1 tube |
$162 |
$15 |
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| JRB Health Solutions LLC |
40 g 2 tubes |
$256 |
$15 |
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| JRB Health Solutions LLC |
40 g 3 tubes |
$358 |
$15 |
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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.
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Acne (acne vulgaris) is a common inflammatory skin condition that is
characterized by pimples, blackheads, and red, swollen bumps on the
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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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