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Head-to-head evidence comparison — which supplement is right for you?
Vitamin D3 wins 2 of 3 categories. Both are solid choices — the best pick depends on your specific goals.
Verdict
Mostly mechanism / observational
Top outcomes
Verdict
Probably helps
18 of 30 studies with measurable effects showed benefit.
Top outcomes
Prescription topical: a pea-sized amount of 0.025%-0.1% cream or gel applied to clean, dry skin once nightly. Start low-strength and every-other-night to build tolerance. A prescription drug used under clinician direction — not a supplement regimen.
before-bed
Topical cream or gel, 0.025%-0.1% (prescription)
2000-4000 IU daily
Morning with breakfast
D3 (cholecalciferol) softgel or liquid
12-24 weeks
12-24 weeks
Months
8-12 weeks
4-8 weeks
4-8 weeks
2-4 weeks
4-8 weeks
Topical tretinoin improves photoaged skin. A double-blind vehicle-controlled study.
JAMA (1988) · Rct
Randomized, double-blind, vehicle-controlled trial of topical tretinoin for photoaged forearm and facial skin
Tretinoin emollient cream: a new therapy for photodamaged skin.
J Am Acad Dermatol (1992) · Rct
Multicenter double-blind vehicle-controlled trial of tretinoin emollient cream for photodamaged skin
Long-term treatment of photoaged human skin with topical retinoic acid improves epidermal cell atypia and thickens the collagen band in papillary dermis.
J Am Acad Dermatol (2005) · Open label
Long-term topical retinoic acid on photoaged human skin assessed histologically
Vitamin D supplementation vs. placebo and incident type 2 diabetes in an ancillary study of the randomized Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial
Nature communications (2025) · Meta analysis · n=5205
Mean body mass index (BMI) was 27.5 kg/m2 (SD = 5.3), with 51% female and 17% Black race/ethnicity.
Vitamin D Supplementation for Patients with Dysmenorrhoea: A Meta-Analysis with Trial Sequential Analysis of Randomised Controlled Trials
Nutrients (2024) · Meta analysis · n=687
TSA revealed that the current RCTs provide sufficient information.
Vitamin D and respiratory tract infections
BMJ (2017) · Meta analysis · n=11321
12% reduction in respiratory infections overall
Meta-analysis showed 12% overall reduction in respiratory infections, with greater benefits in severely deficient individuals. Daily dosing more effective than bolus. Conservative estimate assumes most users not severely deficient.
AI-estimated from published studies. Interpret as directional guidance.
Vitamin D3 has a higher evidence score (7.5/10 vs 8/10) and wins in 2 of 3 categories.
No known interactions between Tretinoin (Retin-A) and Vitamin D3 have been documented in our database. However, always consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.