Retin A 0,025

Retin A 0,025
Generic:
Tretinoin
Indications:
mottled skin discoloration wrinkles
  • Buy Retin A 0,025 online through our catalogue for discreet delivery across Canada without a prescription, with tube packs shipped by us to every province and territory.
  • Tretinoin 0.025% cream is used to treat acne vulgaris and to help smooth fine facial wrinkling and mottled skin discolouration from sun exposure.
  • A typical routine starts with a pea-sized amount applied once nightly, building up from every second night as tolerance allows.
  • Supplied as a topical cream in 20 g tubes, available in packs of 3, 10, 15, or 20 tubes.
  • Best applied at night on clean, dry skin, roughly 20 to 30 minutes after washing, then followed by daytime sunscreen.
  • Not for use during pregnancy or while trying to conceive, since tretinoin carries a recognized risk to fetal development.
  • Early weeks often bring temporary redness, peeling, or dryness while skin adjusts to treatment.
  • Ready to add tretinoin cream to your Canadian skincare routine?
In stock: 21 packs

Dosages

Retin A 0,025 20 g

Quantity Price per tube You save Total price
3 C$29.87 - C$89.60
10 C$22.82 C$70.47 C$228.20
15 C$21.93 C$119.00 C$329.00
20 C$21.21 C$173.13 C$424.20

Manufacturers

Bausch Health USDouglas PharmaceuticalsGaldermaIchthyol-Gesellschaft Cordes, Hermanni & Co.Janssen Inc.Pierre Fabre IbéricaPierre Fabre PharmaSpear PharmaceuticalsStiefel Canada

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Brand Names

Also known as (by country):
CountryBrand Names
Canada
Retin-A Stieva-A
United States
Refissa Renova Retin-A
France
Retacnyl
Australia
Retrieve
Germany
Cordes VAS
Italy
Airol

FAQ

Tretinoin cream is for topical use only. It is commonly applied as a thin film to clean, fully dry affected skin in the evening, avoiding the eyes, eyelids, lips, nostrils, and broken or sunburned skin. Use only the amount and schedule directed for the individual treatment plan, and use sunscreen and protective clothing because tretinoin can increase sensitivity to sunlight.

Description

Retin A 0,025: Ordering and Delivery Snapshot for Canada

We stock Retin A 0,025, a topical tretinoin 0.025% cream, in 20 g tubes and offer it in packs of 3, 10, 15, or 20 tubes so Canadian customers can match the order to how long they expect their routine to last. You can buy Retin A 0,025 online through our catalogue without submitting a prescription at checkout, with orders packed discreetly and shipped through our fulfilment process to addresses across every province and territory. Our pharmacist team is available 24/7 by email and online chat if you have questions about applying tretinoin cream or coordinating it with a prescriber.

What Retin A 0,025 Is

Retin A 0,025 is a topical retinoid cream built around tretinoin, the acid form of vitamin A that Canadian dermatology practices have relied on for decades under brand names and generics alike. Manufacturers such as Bausch Health, Galderma, Janssen, and other pharmaceutical companies have produced tretinoin creams for the North American market, and the name "Retin-A" remains a familiar shorthand for many Canadians who were prescribed it for acne or referred to it for signs of sun-related skin ageing. The formulation we carry is a cream, applied directly to the skin rather than swallowed, which shapes how it should be stored, timed, and combined with the rest of a skincare routine.

Everyday Use and Application Best Practices

Tretinoin cream works gradually, so consistency matters more than intensity. A typical routine looks like this:

  • Wash the face with a mild cleanser and pat the skin fully dry.
  • Wait roughly 20 to 30 minutes before applying, since damp skin can increase irritation.
  • Use a pea-sized amount for the entire face, spreading it thinly and avoiding the eyelids, lips, and any broken skin.
  • Follow with a fragrance-free moisturizer once the cream has absorbed, especially during drier months.
  • Build up from every second or third night to nightly use as tolerance improves.

New users in Canada are often advised by their prescriber or pharmacist to start slowly, since redness, flaking, and a temporary worsening of breakouts can occur in the first several weeks.

Evening Routine and Morning Follow-Up

Tretinoin can degrade with light exposure, so it is generally applied at night, typically after supper and before bed, rather than in the morning. The following morning, a broad-spectrum sunscreen of SPF 30 or higher is the natural follow-up step, since tretinoin-treated skin, particularly when irritated, may be less tolerant of sun exposure. Many Canadian pharmacists suggest pairing an evening tretinoin routine with a consistent morning sunscreen habit, particularly through the long daylight hours of a Prairie or southern Ontario summer.

Climate, Skincare Habits, and Regional Considerations

Canadian winters bring dry indoor heating across most provinces, which can compound the flaking and tightness that tretinoin cream sometimes causes; a heavier moisturizer and a humidifier at home often help through January and February. Summer brings the opposite challenge in much of the country, where longer daylight hours and stronger UV in places such as the Prairies or the Okanagan Valley make daily sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat useful companions to a tretinoin routine. Northern and remote communities, where pharmacy access is less frequent, may find it easier to plan around a seasonal supply rather than restocking a single tube at a time.

Safety Priorities and Activities

A few practical precautions help tretinoin users avoid unnecessary irritation:

  • Skip other exfoliating acids, scrubs, or alcohol-based toners on the same night as tretinoin.
  • After waxing or laser hair removal, wait until the treated skin has recovered before resuming application, and follow the procedure provider's instructions.
  • Avoid tanning beds and limit prolonged, unprotected sun exposure, including on ski hills where UV reflects strongly off snow.
  • Do not use tretinoin cream during pregnancy or while trying to conceive, and discuss breastfeeding with a prescriber before continuing treatment.

Tretinoin cream has no known effect on alertness, so it does not carry a driving or machinery-operation caution.

Regional Patient Experiences

Canadian patients discussing tretinoin on dermatology forums and condition-specific community boards often describe a similar arc: a difficult first month marked by dryness or irritation, followed by steadier, clearer-looking skin over the second or third month. Discussions from people using tretinoin through a Canadian winter also commonly emphasize the value of moisturizer and gradual application, while some users report softer-looking fine lines after continued use. These generalized experiences are consistent with how tretinoin is expected to behave, but they are not a substitute for a specific prescriber's guidance.

Common Challenges

The challenges Canadians report with tretinoin cream tend to cluster around a few themes: managing the initial dryness and redness through a cold, low-humidity season; remembering that results take months rather than weeks; and, for those outside major urban corridors, finding a pharmacy that reliably stocks the exact strength and brand a prescriber has specified. Cost variability between pharmacies and provinces is another recurring theme, particularly since cosmetic-focused use is rarely covered by insurance.

Local Pharmacy Availability and Price Landscape

Canadians can typically find tretinoin cream at national chains such as Shoppers Drug Mart and Rexall, at London Drugs locations across Western Canada, through Pharmasave and other independent community pharmacies, or through a licensed provincial online pharmacy. Prices and available brands can differ meaningfully between these channels, and a smaller community pharmacy may need to order a specific strength in rather than keep it on the shelf. Ordering Retin A 0,025 online through our catalogue gives customers a consistent tube size, transparent pack-quantity options, and one predictable ordering process instead of comparing several counters in person.

Online Pharmacy Trends in Canada

Online ordering for maintenance skincare and dermatology treatments has grown steadily across Canada, driven partly by the country's vast geography and partly by the convenience of reordering a routine treatment without a repeat pharmacy visit. This shift has been especially noticeable outside major population corridors, where the nearest full-service pharmacy counter can be a significant drive away. Licensed online pharmacy operations, regulated at the provincial and territorial level, have become a normal complement to bricks-and-mortar pharmacy access rather than a replacement for it, and our own order volumes reflect that same steady, ongoing demand.

Provincial Drug Plans, Insurance, and Private Purchase

Drug coverage in Canada is organized by province and territory rather than through one uniform national plan, so whether tretinoin cream is reimbursed depends heavily on where a customer lives, their age, the applicable formulary, and their specific plan. Provincial or territorial drug plans may cover tretinoin prescribed for acne when their eligibility and coverage criteria are met, while treatment aimed primarily at fine wrinkling or sun-related discolouration is generally treated as cosmetic and paid for privately. Employer benefit plans and private insurance may cover a portion of the cost when plan terms include acne treatment, but many customers pay out of pocket, which is where ordering directly from our catalogue can offer a straightforward, transparent alternative.

Ingredients and Mechanism

The active ingredient in Retin A 0,025 is tretinoin, also called all-trans retinoic acid, formulated at a 0.025% concentration in a cream base. Tretinoin binds to nuclear retinoic acid receptors in skin cells, which speeds up the turnover of surface cells, reduces the clumping of dead cells inside hair follicles that leads to blackheads and whiteheads, and stimulates collagen-related activity in the deeper skin layers. That combination is why the same molecule is useful both for acne, where it keeps pores clearer, and for the fine wrinkling and blotchy pigmentation associated with sun-damaged skin, where it supports smoother-looking, more evenly toned skin over months of regular use.

Approved and Regional Clinical Uses

Topical tretinoin's core, well-established indication is acne vulgaris, and it remains a standard first-line topical retinoid recommended in Canadian and international acne guidelines, often alongside benzoyl peroxide or, when appropriate, a topical antibiotic. Lower concentrations such as 0.025% are also widely used, including off-label in many practices, to soften fine facial wrinkles and even out mottled discolouration linked to years of sun exposure. Adolescents 12 years and older are commonly treated for acne with tretinoin, while its use in younger children has not been established and is generally avoided.

Interactions with Other Skincare Products and Sun Exposure

Skin can become more irritated when tretinoin cream is layered with other active ingredients. Benzoyl peroxide may oxidize conventional tretinoin formulations when the products are applied at the same time, so many routines separate them between morning and night unless a prescriber recommends a compatible combination formulation. Other retinoids, strong exfoliating acids such as glycolic or salicylic acid, and harsh scrubs all raise the risk of redness and peeling when combined with tretinoin, and treatment plans involving isotretinoin or other systemic acne medicines should be coordinated with a prescriber. Because irritated tretinoin-treated skin can be less tolerant of sunlight, unprotected sun exposure is an important practical concern, which is why daily sunscreen matters as much as product compatibility.

Recent Evidence and Regional Practice Trends

Current acne-management guidance commonly emphasizes starting tretinoin at a lower concentration, such as 0.025%, and building up tolerance gradually rather than beginning with an unnecessarily intensive routine. This approach can support better long-term adherence by reducing avoidable irritation. Combination regimens that pair a topical retinoid with benzoyl peroxide, an appropriately selected topical antibiotic, or a gentle moisturizing routine remain a consistent theme in current guidance, reflecting a broader shift toward better-tolerated, longer-term routines rather than aggressive short courses.

Regional Alternatives and Choice

Customers who find tretinoin too irritating, or who are looking for a non-prescription option, sometimes consider adapalene gel, a related topical retinoid available over the counter in Canada, or other tretinoin concentrations such as 0.05% when a prescriber considers a stronger option appropriate after tolerance develops. Several manufacturers, including Douglas Pharmaceuticals and Spear Pharmaceuticals, produce comparable tretinoin creams under different brand names, so the exact packaging on a Canadian pharmacy shelf can vary even when the active ingredient is identical. For readers comparing options, our Skin Care category brings together related treatments alongside Retin A 0,025.

Regulatory Status and Prescription Context

It's worth keeping two separate facts in view. First, Health Canada classifies topical tretinoin as a prescription drug, meaning it is ordinarily dispensed against a prescription from an authorized prescriber, and its Canadian product monograph, when available for a specific authorized brand, restricts use in pregnancy and advises caution during breastfeeding. Second, our own ordering process for Retin A 0,025 does not require a prescription upload to place an order, which is a statement about our checkout rather than a change to how the medicine is classified in Canada. We have not confirmed a current Health Canada authorization tied specifically to a Retin-A 0.025 brand in a 20 g tube, so anyone who wants to verify a Drug Identification Number should check Health Canada's Drug Product Database directly; tretinoin creams from other approved manufacturers remain available through prescriber-directed channels regardless. Pharmacies handling tretinoin, whether bricks-and-mortar or online, are licensed by provincial and territorial regulators under standards coordinated nationally through NAPRA, and suspected side effects can be reported to Health Canada through the Canada Vigilance Program.

Storage in Canadian Household Conditions

Tretinoin cream is stable when kept at room temperature, between 20°C and 25°C, with brief excursions between 15°C and 30°C considered acceptable. Canadian winters make freezing a real risk for anything left in an unheated porch, mailbox, or vehicle overnight, so tubes should be brought inside promptly and stored away from windowsills or radiators. In summer, a hot car or a sun-facing bathroom shelf can push the cream past its recommended range, so a bathroom cabinet or bedroom drawer, with the tube kept tightly closed and protected from direct light, is generally the most reliable spot year-round.

Regional Delivery Availability and Product Summary

We ship Retin A 0,025 across Canada using the same two methods for every order: an express, tracked service that typically arrives within 4 to 7 days, and a standard, untracked service that typically takes 14 to 21 days, with free-shipping thresholds applied automatically at checkout in Canadian dollars. Given how spread out Canadian communities are, from downtown Toronto to smaller centres like St. Catharines, Hamilton, and Ottawa, to more distant points such as St. John's, delivery timing can vary meaningfully by destination.

When will Retin A 0,025 arrive in cities across Canada?

CityExpressStandard
Hamilton≈ 7 days≈ 20 days
Toronto≈ 5 days≈ 15 days
St. Catharines≈ 4 days≈ 21 days
St. Johns≈ 5 days≈ 17 days
Ottawa≈ 5 days≈ 18 days
Estimates are based on our experience with previous deliveries to help compare delivery timing across listed cities and are not guaranteed delivery dates.

In short, Retin A 0,025 gives Canadian customers a familiar tretinoin cream in a 20 g tube, available in pack sizes from 3 to 20 tubes, backed by pharmacist support, discreet packaging, and delivery estimates built from our own shipping experience, whether the order is heading to a major city or a smaller community further from a full-service pharmacy counter.

Medically reviewed by
Lynette Ellis
Pharmacist
Updated August 18, 2026

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