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AVAGE® (tazarotene) Cream 0.1%


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#1 Barksdale

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Posted 03 April 2009 - 01:30 PM


Looking for AVAGE® (tazarotene) Cream 0.1%, any suggestions where I can get it?

Thanks..

#2 FigliodelVento

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Posted 03 April 2009 - 02:12 PM

Looking for AVAGE® (tazarotene) Cream 0.1%, any suggestions where I can get it?

Thanks..



You can find Avage in many Canadian drug store, but it is very expensive.
You should Tazorac cream that has the same composition and the same percentage of tazarotene, but costs less.
Example:
http://www.bestliferx.com/tazorac/
http://www.alldayche....com/search.php
Otherwise you can use Tazarotene gel in Short contact therapy. Works very well for sensitive skin and you spend 10-30 minutes a day.

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#3 Barksdale

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Posted 03 April 2009 - 02:41 PM

Sweet:)

What's best?


GENERIC TAZORAC
(0.05% GEL)

or

GENERIC TAZORAC
(0.10% CREAM)


I'm on Melanotan 2 right now + my skin is a pretty dry so I should probably be a bit careful.

#4 FigliodelVento

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Posted 03 April 2009 - 03:07 PM

Sweet:)

What's best?


GENERIC TAZORAC
(0.05% GEL)

or

GENERIC TAZORAC
(0.10% CREAM)


I'm on Melanotan 2 right now + my skin is a pretty dry so I should probably be a bit careful.


The studies about the use of tazarotene 0.1% for photoaging , acne ect.
The gel formulation is great for oily and mixed skin. The cream formulation is great for dry or very dry skin. For Evening application.
But for the Short Contact Therapy better gel 0.1%
But it's best to be visited and advised by a dermatologist. if you have skin problems.

#5 Barksdale

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Posted 03 April 2009 - 06:50 PM

I'll go for the cream 0,1% then.

#6 fawnie

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Posted 04 April 2009 - 12:45 AM

Sweet:)

What's best?


GENERIC TAZORAC
(0.05% GEL)

or

GENERIC TAZORAC
(0.10% CREAM)


I'm on Melanotan 2 right now + my skin is a pretty dry so I should probably be a bit careful.



Saklig, right??? I think FDA has cracked down on Melanotan now. Be careful!




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