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Now that Retin-A has been discontinued, does anyone know the name of the cream that will replace it?
GetCanadianDrugs.com is advertising Stieva A Forte, as the new Retin-A. I am not sold on it, because it turns watery after a while, which Retin-A by Johnson and Johnson never did, even when it was old.
Oh wow I had no idea! I still have quite a lot of mine left, so I didn't know. Wow, shocked.
I'm on a prescription - is the prescription version discontinued, too?
Oh wow I had no idea! I still have quite a lot of mine left, so I didn't know. Wow, shocked.
I'm on a prescription - is the prescription version discontinued, too?
You can get some from Canada via Turkey, and India, but who knows what it is on them? Johnson and Johnson is the holder of that patent, and their cream was the best.....
Now that Retin-A has been discontinued, does anyone know the name of the cream that will replace it?
GetCanadianDrugs.com is advertising Stieva A Forte, as the new Retin-A. I am not sold on it, because it turns watery after a while, which Retin-A by Johnson and Johnson never did, even when it was old.
Yes, at a very high prices per gram.....The Canadian pharmacies are under siege by the USA Government to stop selling to us. The USA Government has stop Google, MSN, and Bing from advertising Canadian Drugs, they only allow advertisement for the very expensive ones.....that compete with the USA industries.
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