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Over-the-counter adapalene products are typically sold as topical gels/creams (most commonly 0.1%) under brand or store labels. Prices vary a lot by: - Store (pharmacy vs. big-box vs. online) - Tube size (often 15 g or 45 g, depending on the product) - Whether you buy a brand-name product or a generic/store-brand version - Your location and current sales or coupons I don’t have specific local pricing or current retailer listings in the information provided, so I can’t quote an exact dollar amount.
The biggest drivers are usually the brand and the pack size. Even when the active ingredient is the same (adapalene 0.1%), different formulations and packaging can price differently across retailers.
Often yes. Generic or store-brand adapalene is frequently less expensive than the original brand, while using the same active ingredient strength. The best way to compare is to look at the price per gram (divide total price by the number of grams in the tube).
Check the tube weight in grams on the box (common sizes include 15 g or 45 g). Then compare: - Price per gram (price ÷ grams) - Whether the product is the same strength (usually adapalene 0.1%)
If you share your country (and ideally the zip code) and the product size you want (15 g vs 45 g), I can help you figure out what a typical price range looks like and how to compare options efficiently.
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