Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment, 3ml

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Effective treatment for mild fungal nail infection

Penetrates the nail, kills the fungus, and prevents further infection from spreading

Works underneath nail varnish

Just one application a week

19,800.00

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Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment, 3ml

Looking for a safe and effective treatment for mild cases of fungal nail infection? Look no further than Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment. This product is designed to target dermatophytes, yeasts and moulds, and can be used to treat up to two nails. So why wait? Order your Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment today!

Curanail is easy and convenient to use, and it can help clear up your infection quickly.

Who can use Curanail 5% Fungal Nail Treatment 3ml?

You can use Curanail to treat a mild fungal nail infection if:

You are aged over 18.
You have a mild infection.
Infection affects up to two nails.
The infection shows up on the upper half or sides of the nail, as illustrated in the picture.

Who cannot use Curanail?

Curanail should NOT be used by:

Those aged under 18.
Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding.
Anyone who has ever suffered an allergic reaction to amorolfine or any of the other ingredients in Curanail.
Those with severe nail infections.
Those with an infection affecting more than two nails.
If these apply to you, you should see a doctor or podiatrist.

People with diabetes, a weak immune system or poor blood circulation should check with their doctor or pharmacist before using Curanail.

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment:

Q. I’ve seen a picture of a fungal nail infection but I’m still not sure if that is what I’m suffering from. Any tips?

Fungal nail infections can be identified by certain key signs. Some of these include:

White, yellow or brown discolouration
Thickening of the nail
Build-up of debris under the nail
Scaliness
Distorted shape
Brittleness

Q. I regularly use my local gym and have started to wear flip flops in the communal changing rooms to stop me getting athlete’s foot and verrucas. Will that stop me from getting fungal nail infections too?

Hot and humid communal areas are a breeding ground for infections of the feet and nails. Wearing flip flops will certainly reduce the chances of catching and spreading these infections, including fungal nail infections.

Q. I read somewhere that if you’ve got athlete’s foot then you are more susceptible to developing a fungal nail infection. Is there any truth in this?

This is absolutely true. Over 90% of fungal nail infections are caused by the same fungus that is responsible for athlete’s foot, so it’s important to treat athlete’s foot as early as possible to minimise the likelihood of it infecting the nails.

Q. I’m using Curanail at the moment but have been told I’ll need to use it once a week for at least the next 6 months. Any tips on keeping up with the treatment? I can see myself forgetting to use it.

Don’t worry, you’re not alone. The reason Curanail treatment is so long is that it takes around 6 months for fingernails and 9-12 months for toenails to grow out and replace the infected ones. But it’s important to stick to the treatment, especially in the first 3 months when improvement may not be so visible. The once weekly application should help. Other tips include:

picking the same day each week when you always apply the treatment
trying to build it into a routine, for example, after a bath, shower or following a regular sport activity
using the nail templates in the Curanail packs to help you monitor improvements and give you encouragement

Q. My fingernail looks like it could have a fungal nail infection. Can I use Curanail for it?

Yes, Curanail can be used for mild fungal nail infections of both finger nails and toe nails. Toe nail infections are generally more common than finger nail infections (7 times more common). Nevertheless, Curanail works equally well in both and the good news is that treatment times for finger nails tend to be shorter than for toe nails (around 6 months compared with 9-12 months for toe nails) as they grow more quickly and so the infection grows out sooner.

Ask your pharmacist or doctor for advice.

Can someone who is pregnant or breastfeeding use Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment?

Talk to your doctor before taking this medicine if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breast-feeding

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What is the price of Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment in Nigeria?

The price of Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment is N19800

Where can you buy Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment In Nigeria?

You can Buy Curanail Fungal Nail Treatment at Asset Pharmacy Lagos Nigeria, Nigeria’s Largest Online Pharmacy.

 

CURANAIL AMOROLFINE NAIL LACQUER

EQUIVALENT TO LOCERYL NAIL LAQUER

Brand

Curanail

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