
3-in-1 night cream that rebuilds collagen, renews skin, and calms redness with built-in retinoid tolerability.
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Yes. Vitality is a compounded prescription topical medication containing tretinoin, a prescription-only teratogenic retinoid, and estriol. A valid prescription from a licensed healthcare provider is required. A telehealth consultation and medical intake are required before dispensing to confirm suitability, review contraindications, and counsel patients on appropriate use.
Tretinoin-related side effects during the initial adjustment period include mild redness, peeling, and dryness, typically less pronounced than with tretinoin-only formulas due to niacinamide's barrier-protective and anti-irritant co-formulation. Increased UV sensitivity is expected throughout therapy and managed by mandatory daily SPF. Estriol may rarely cause mild systemic estrogenic effects (breast tenderness) with significant absorption, uncommon at compounded facial concentrations, but should be reported to your provider if experienced.
Vitality is contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Patients with hormone-sensitive malignancies, including estrogen receptor-positive breast or endometrial cancer,require oncologist evaluation before using any estriol-containing formula. Those with known retinoid or estriol hypersensitivity, or active inflammatory skin conditions, should not use this product without specific provider guidance.
Benzoyl peroxide inactivates tretinoin on direct contact — do not apply on the same evening. AHAs and BHAs increase barrier disruption risk when used concurrently with tretinoin. Patients on systemic menopausal HRT or oral contraceptives should inform their provider of the topical estriol component. Photosensitizing medications may additively increase UV sensitivity during tretinoin therapy — strict daily SPF is essential.
Patients with hormone-sensitive malignancies must obtain oncologist clearance before using any estriol-containing formulation. Those with active inflammatory skin conditions, including rosacea in acute flare, should wait until skin is stable before initiating retinoid therapy. Patients with significant photosensitivity disorders require individualized assessment. Your provider will review your full medical and dermatological history before prescribing
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