Ensuring the Authenticity and Safety of Your Retin-A Purchase

Purchase Retin-A only from licensed Canadian pharmacies. Verify their legitimacy through the College of Pharmacists of your province. Check for a physical address and contact information; avoid solely online vendors.

Inspect the packaging carefully. Look for clear labeling with the correct dosage, manufacturer information, and expiry date. Report any inconsistencies or damaged packaging immediately.

Be wary of unusually low prices. Significantly discounted Retin-A might indicate counterfeit products. Compare prices across multiple reputable sources to establish a reasonable price range.

Consult your doctor or dermatologist before starting Retin-A treatment. They can advise on appropriate dosage and monitor for potential side effects. This ensures safe and effective use.

Store your Retin-A properly, as directed on the label, to maintain its effectiveness and prevent degradation. Incorrect storage can compromise product quality and safety.

If you experience any unexpected side effects, discontinue use and contact your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Report any concerns about potential counterfeit medication to Health Canada.