The cheapest legal way to get tretinoin in the U.S. is usually to use a low-cost telehealth visit to get a prescription, then fill the generic tretinoin at the pharmacy with a discount service like GoodRx or through a low-price mail-order pharmacy such as Amazon Pharmacy.[3][4][6] Most sources agree on one key point: tretinoin is prescription-only and not available over the counter in the U.S., so any legal route starts with a clinician visit.[3][7] The lowest-cost options mentioned in the results are: RedBox Rx: $25 online consult plus tretinoin starting at $20/month; they advertise a $85 three-month supply.[5] GoodRx + telehealth: GoodRx says brand Retin-A can be as low as $44.01 for a 45 g tube, and their savings tools can cut generic costs as well.[3][6] Amazon Pharmacy / One Medical: Amazon lists $23.70 without insurance for one tretinoin cream product and says you can request a prescription through Amazon One Medical On-Demand Care.[4] Walgreens Virtual Healthcare: requires a prescription, but the result does not give a specific lowest price.[7] If your goal is absolute lowest out-of-pocket cost, the best practical strategy is: get a generic tretinoin prescription through the cheapest telehealth visit you can find, compare prices for the same strength and tube size across pharmacies, check both 30-day and 90-day fills, since larger fills can lower unit cost.[3][6] If you want, I can also give you a ranked shortlist by likely cheapest total first-fill cost using only the prices in these results.
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