
Retin-a Micro Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $142.52
Brand for: Tretinoin microsphere
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50GM of 0.1%, Tretinoin Microsphere (1 Pump Btl)
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CVS
$289.55
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Albertsons
$142.52
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Walgreens
$169.14
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Walmart
$451.67
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Albertsons
$142.52
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Price history for Retin-a Micro (brand) & Tretinoin Microsphere (generic)
1 Pump Btl, 20GM of 0.1%
Average retail price for Retin-a Micro
Average retail price for Tretinoin Microsphere
Average SaveHealth price for Tretinoin Microsphere
Our price history data is based on aggregated prescription data collected from participating pharmacies in America. Our prescription data updates daily to reflect the latest price changes. If you notice a missing data point, it means there wasn't sufficient data available to generate a monetary value for that date.
Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Retin-a Micro is $122.39 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 70.95% on Retin-a Micro with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Retin-a Micro (Tretinoin Microsphere) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 20GM of 0.1% 1 Tube $61.51 $61.51 20GM of 0.1% 2 Tubes $115.51 $57.76 20GM of 0.1% 3 Tubes $169.52 $56.51 20GM of 0.1% 4 Tubes $223.53 $55.88 20GM of 0.04% 1 Tube $61.51 $61.51 20GM of 0.04% 2 Tubes $115.51 $57.76 20GM of 0.04% 3 Tubes $169.52 $56.51
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20GM of 0.1% | 1 Tube | $61.51 | $61.51 |
| 20GM of 0.1% | 2 Tubes | $115.51 | $57.76 |
| 20GM of 0.1% | 3 Tubes | $169.52 | $56.51 |
| 20GM of 0.1% | 4 Tubes | $223.53 | $55.88 |
| 20GM of 0.04% | 1 Tube | $61.51 | $61.51 |
| 20GM of 0.04% | 2 Tubes | $115.51 | $57.76 |
| 20GM of 0.04% | 3 Tubes | $169.52 | $56.51 |
What does Retin-A micro do?
Retin-A Micro is a topical medication that contains tretinoin, which is a form of vitamin A. It is primarily used to treat acne by promoting cell turnover and preventing the formation of new acne lesions. It can also help improve skin texture and reduce the appearance of fine lines over time.
What is the difference between Retin-A micro and retinol?
Retin-A Micro and retinol are both used in skincare, but they differ in their composition and strength. Retin-A Micro contains tretinoin, a prescription-strength retinoid, which is a more potent form of vitamin A. It is often used to treat acne and improve skin texture and tone. Retinol, on the other hand, is a milder, over-the-counter form of vitamin A. It is less potent than tretinoin and is commonly used in anti-aging products to improve skin appearance gradually. Retin-A Micro typically works faster and is more effective, but it may also cause more irritation compared to retinol.
How much is Retin-A micro without insurance?
The cost of Retin-A Micro without insurance can vary depending on the pharmacy and location. On average, the price can range from $150 to $300 for a 45-gram tube. It's advisable to check with local pharmacies for the most accurate pricing. Additionally, some pharmacies may offer discount programs or coupons that could help reduce the cost.
Is Retin-A micro covered by insurance?
Coverage for Retin-A Micro can vary depending on the individual's insurance plan. It is recommended to check directly with the insurance provider to determine if Retin-A Micro is covered under the specific plan and to understand any potential out-of-pocket costs or requirements for prior authorization.
What is the difference between Retin-A and Retin-A Micro?
Retin-A and Retin-A Micro both contain the active ingredient tretinoin, which is used to treat acne and improve skin appearance. The primary difference lies in their formulation. Retin-A is a traditional cream or gel, while Retin-A Micro uses a microsphere technology to deliver tretinoin in a time-released manner. This can result in less irritation and a more gradual absorption, making Retin-A Micro potentially more suitable for individuals with sensitive skin.
