Reacel A Tretinoina
UpdatedI have a tube of Reacel-A that I bought in Mexico and it is now expired. Is it harmful in anyway to use this if expired?
1 Reply
Hello, Gina! How are you?
It would be best to dispose of it. Liquid and cream medications tend to degrade faster than other forms, so it is possible that its actually gone bad, since it's expired.
The FDA lists its typical side effects as possibly including skin irritation, dryness and redness.
Is there anything else I can help with?
More Discussions:
A dermatologist prescribed Retin A for my skin for exfolient and regrowth of new skin. It has worked wonders and my skin...
1 REPLYI want some Reacel-A Tretinoina cream but I can't find it in your product list? ## Hello, June! How are you? This we...
1 REPLYa friend brought this cream back from mexico but I cant read the instructions ## I bought Epitrel from Mexico. I overdid...
2 REPLIESI purchased epitrel at Cabo and can't read the instructions in spanish. How do you apply and how long to use leave i...
3 REPLIESI have been using the .025 version of this cream for a year and wish to get more but am not traveling to Mexico this yea...
1 REPLYHow often (how many days per week) should this cream be used? I am 67 years old and am using it to treat sun damage (act...
13 REPLIESI need to buy Reacel-A cream, but don't know if l can get it here in the US or if it's only available in Mexico?...
1 REPLYI bought Reacel-A Tretinoina Crema .05g/100g in Mexico. There aren't any directions. What do I use it for? How much ...
1 REPLYI have a tube of Reacel-A (Tretinoina Crema .05 g/100g.), which a friend bought for me last year in Mexico. My Dermatolo...
8 REPLIEScream...