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Affordable, convenient rosacea treatment online.

Treat rosacea, facial redness and bumps from the comfort of your home – with no wait. We offer FDA-approved, clinically proven rosacea prescriptions at affordable prices with fast, free shipping. Get started with a quick and easy online assessment.

  • Low-cost $20 telehealth consult.
  • Medications starting at $16 per month.
  • No membership fees.
  • HSA and FSA eligible.

Compare Rosacea Treatment Prices

See how we stack up against competitors on costs to treat rosacea, redness and inflammation. Not only do we offer transparent, low prices on medications, we charge only $20 for an online consult for rosacea with one of our experienced, U.S. licensed medical providers.

Brand Metronidazole Cream Costs

RedBox Rx

$16.66/month billed as $50/three months + $20 consultation fee

NURX

$20/month billed as $60/three months + $40 consultation fee

Apostrophe

$25/month billed as $75/three months + $20 consultation fee

About Rosacea

Rosacea is a skin condition that causes redness and bumps – primarily on the face. It can be managed with a combination of sun protection and medication treatments.

  • Rosacea will always present at least one of these four primary signs:1

    • Flushing is the earliest sign of rosacea. This can come and go.

    • Persistent redness that resembles a blush or sunburn and doesn’t go away.

    • Bumps and pimples that are red and sometimes resemble acne. 

    • Visible blood vessels that look like thin, red lines on the skin.

    Additional symptoms of rosacea include:

    • Eye irritation.

    • Burning or stinging.

    • Dry appearance.

    • Raised red patches (plaques).

    • Skin thickening on the nose.

    • Swelling.

  • There are four types of rosacea classifications:

    • Vascular rosacea. Red areas of skin on the face. Small blood vessels are sometimes visible.

    • Inflammatory rosacea. Red bumps (papules) and pus-filled spots (pustules) accompany the facial redness.

    • Phymatous rosacea. Skin thickens and may become bumpy. Most often occurs on the nose. 

    • Ocular rosacea. Inflammation of the eyes and eyelids (blepharitis). Can occur with or without skin symptoms. 

  • The cause of rosacea is unknown. Research suggests that the following could be causes and vary between individuals:

    • An underlying condition that affects your blood vessels, immune or nervous system.

    • Microscopic skin mites (Demodex).

    • An infection of the H. pylori bacteria.

    • A malfunctioning of cathelicidin, a protein that protects the skin from infection.

    Triggers of rosacea can vary widely from person to person. Common rosacea triggers include:

    • Sun exposure.

    • Hot or cold temperatures.

    • Stress.

    • Alcohol consumption.

    • Spicy foods.

    • Skin or hair products.

    • Hormonal changes.

  • Rosacea primarily affects the skin on the face, including cheeks, chin, forehead, eyes and nose. Less frequently, rosacea can affect the scalp, back of the neck and chest.5

  • Rosacea and acne share some common signs like redness and bumps. However, there are some key differences to help you tell the two conditions apart.

    Signs exclusive to acne include:6

    • A variety of breakouts, including whiteheads, blackheads, pimples, cysts and nodules.

    • Redness around the breakouts only.

    • Oily skin, especially on the forehead, nose and chin.

    • Bumpy skin texture from breakouts and scars.

    Signs exclusive to rosacea include:

    • Pimple-like breakouts, no blackheads.

    • Eye irritation and/or redness.

    • Redness on cheeks, nose, forehead and chin. Often comes and goes.

    • Visible blood vessels.

    • Sensitive skin that can react to skincare and beauty products.

  • Both rosacea and the “butterfly rash” caused by lupus create redness across the center of the face. Both can also flare up because of sun exposure. The differences are in the texture of the rash and the long-term effects. Rosacea causes a red, swollen, and bumpy rash and is a harmless condition. A lupus rash is red, scaly and itchy. Lupus rashes can also cause scarring and hair loss long term.

  • Because the underlying cause of rosacea is unknown, you can’t prevent rosacea. However, you can help prevent a flare-up by avoiding triggers like:

    • Sun exposure.

    • Hot or cold temperatures.

    • Stress.

    • Alcohol consumption.

    • Spicy foods.

    • Skin or hair products.

  • There is no cure for rosacea. Treatment can reduce visible signs and symptoms.

Rosacea Medication Options

RedBox Rx has a variety of prescription treatments to help women and men reduce the symptoms of rosacea, including redness, inflammation and bumps.

  • RedBox Rx Azelaic Acid 15% Gel Tube - 50 g
    Azelaic Acid 15% Gel (Generic Finacea®)

    Treat rosacea or hyperpigmentation such as melasma or dark spots with azelaic acid 15% gel, an FDA-approved prescription-strength topical medication. While azelaic acid 15% gel is not available over the counter, RedBox Rx prescribes this medication through convenient online doctor consultations.

    Starting at: $20 per month – 50 g tube (90-day supply required) (auto refills every 90 days)

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    Doxycycline (Generic Vibramycin®)

    This prescription antibiotic can be used to treat and prevent bacterial growth, both for skin conditions and sinus infections. A quick call with one of our U.S. licensed medical professionals will help you determine if doxycycline might work for you.

    Starting at: $16.66 per month for rosacea - 180 capsules (save 17%)

  • Clindamycin Topical Solution Box & Bottle
    Clindamycin Topical Solution (Generic Cleocin T®)

    This prescription antibiotic works by stopping the growth of bacteria that can cause skin conditions like acne and rosacea. Skip the visit to the dermatologist and the pharmacy lines and let us help treat you today.

    Starting at: $20 per month - 3 30 mL bottles (save 50%)

  • Metronidazole 0.75% Cream Tube
    Metronidazole Cream (Generic MetroCream®)

    Easily treat acne and rosacea with metronidazole 0.75% cream. While metronidazole cream is not available over the counter, RedBox Rx prescribes this medication through convenient online doctor consultations.

    Starting at: $16.66 per month – 1 45 g tube

  • Metronidazole 0.1% Gel Tube
    Metronidazole Gel (Generic MetroGel®)

    Easily treat acne and rosacea with metronidazole gel. While metronidazole gel is not available over the counter, RedBox Rx prescribes this medication through convenient online doctor consultations.

    Starting at: $16.66 per month for 0.75% gel – 1 45 g tube

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62%

62% of people who used prescription azelaic acid saw a significant improvement or disappearance of rosacea symptoms.

Sorry, we’re closed for today. Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visit. We look forward to serving you soon. Email us anytime at [email protected].

What Our Patients Are Saying

  • Amazing, quick and easy forms to fill out with photos. Response was lightning fast. This is so much better than getting an appointment with a dermatologist weeks from now and paying probably more money for script not covered by insurance.

    Nancy D.
  • I highly recommend this company. They made it so easy to help with my facial concerns and prescribed me exactly what they thought I needed. I’m very thankful and happy I found this amazing company!

    Tracey M.
  • My experience with RedBox Rx was fantastic! I know my skin and its needs, but I didn’t want the 200+ dollar visit to a dermatologist. I filled out my form and had a quick response within a few hours. My cream arrived around 3 to 4 days. No hassles, quick service.

    Lisa-Noelle N.

Rosacea Treatment FAQs

How RedBox Rx Works

  • Select how you want to treat your condition.

    Choose either a specific treatment or condition. Then fill out a quick online assessment about your health history and current concerns.

  • Get your personalized treatment plan.

    After a review by an experienced medical provider, you will receive recommended treatment options so you can complete the prescription order for your medication.

  • Prescriptions delivered right to your door.

    Enjoy free, fast shipping on all prescribed treatments from our U.S. licensed online pharmacy.

RedBox Rx Prescription Rosacea Med Bottles

Why Choose RedBox Rx

Wide selection, easy process and low prices.

  • No membership or subscription fees.
  • Low-cost $20 telehealth consult with licensed medical provider.
  • Medications start at $16 per month (with purchase of three-month supply).
  • Confidential, private and secure.
  • Free standard shipping or expedited/overnight available.

Sorry, we’re closed for today. Our U.S. licensed medical providers are available daily 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. CST via live video visit. We look forward to serving you soon. Email us anytime at [email protected].

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