The following medicines may be used as alternatives to Rejuva C+ Glow Activator Serum (same or similar composition):
Minimalist Vitamin C 10% Face Serum
The Derma Co 10% Vitamin C Face Serum
Mamaearth Vitamin C Face Serum
Plum 15% Vitamin C Face Serum
Deconstruct Vitamin C + Ferulic Acid Serum
Important: Never switch medicines without consulting your doctor or pharmacist. Even medicines with the same composition may have different inactive ingredients that affect how they work for you.
Mamaearth Vitamin C Face Cream, With Vitamin C & SPF 20
Mamaearth - 50 g
Standard delivery
₹599
Mamaearth Vitamin C Face Wash
Mamaearth - 50 ml
Standard delivery
₹99
The Derma Co 1% Ceramide Complex Lip Balm SPF 30
The Derma Co - 4 g
Standard delivery
₹329
The Derma Co 5% Niaceramide Daily Hydrating Moisturizer
The Derma Co - cream - 100 g
Standard delivery
₹449
The Derma Co 5% Niacinamide Daily Face Serum
The Derma Co - 30 ml
Standard delivery
₹499
The Derma Co Pore Minimizing Face Serum
The Derma Co - 30 ml
Standard delivery
₹599
Out of stock
Mamaearth Vitamin C Daily Glow Light Moisturizing Cream
Mamaearth - cream - 50 g
Standard delivery
₹129
Rejuva C+ Glow Activator Serum — At a Glance
Price
₹1,540
Prescription
Required (Rx)
Manufacturer
DERMATICA LABORATORIES
Known substitutes
5
Rejuva C+ Glow Activator Serum — Substitute FAQs
Are substitutes as effective as the original medicine?
Substitutes with the same active ingredient (salt) work in a similar way. However, inactive ingredients may differ. Always consult your doctor before switching.
Why are some substitutes cheaper?
Generic medicines are usually cheaper because manufacturers don't have the same development costs as the original brand. They contain the same active ingredient in the same strength.
Can I switch to a substitute on my own?
No. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before switching medicines, even if the substitute has the same composition.
What is the difference between generic and branded medicines?
Generic medicines contain the same active ingredients as branded ones but are sold under different names, often at lower prices. Both are regulated for safety and efficacy.