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  • Tretinoin is used to treat acne and aged, sun damaged skin.

    Untitled No. 19 2005

  • Tretinoin is used to treat acne and aged, sun damaged skin.

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  • In 1986, after discovering that the drug, based on an acidic form of vitamin A called Tretinoin, also helped to treat skin wrinkles, he repatented Retin-A.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

  • Retin-A (Also known as Tretinoin): Tretinoin creams (0. 1\%) have proven to drastically reduce stretch marks in a study published in the May 1996 Archives of Dermatology.

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  • Tretinoin can also be found in the popular Retin-A, which is used to treat acne.

    Health Update: Can Your Medicine Give You A Sunburn? 2007

  • Tretinoin skin care drug skin preparations are a family of drugs all similar to Vitamin A.

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  • Tretinoin skin care drug skin preparations are a family of drugs all similar to Vitamin A.

    Untitled No. 19 2005

  • Start with the generic Tretinoin available by prescription for about 70 percent less than Retin A.

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  • Ariba's drug costs soared because her former employer, a Florida-based construction firm, switched to a new health plan that required her to shoulder 25% of the $6,800 monthly cost of Tretinoin, a drug for acute promyelocytic leukemia.

    Default- News - USATODAY.com 2011

  • Tretinoin was first approved by the FDA in the 1970s to treat acne, but doctors soon noticed that their patients' skin was smoother after treatment and had a noticeable youthful glow.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

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