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Lamisil Cream – Terbinafine Cream 1%, 15g

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Treatment & Long-lasting protection from fungal skin infections

Soothing relief from itching and burning

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Lamisil Cream – Terbinafine Cream 1%, 15g

Lamisil Cream is a topical cream used to treat fungal infections of the skin. The active ingredient, terbinafine hydrochloride, kills the fungi that cause these infections. Lamisil Cream is available without a prescription, and it is easy to use. Apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected area once or twice a day, and continue treatment for 1-2 weeks after symptoms disappear.

Common fungal skin Infections

Fungal skin infections are caused by many different types of fungi, including yeasts. These infections are quite common and often cause an irritating rash.

Here we describe some of the most common fungal skin infections and how to treat them. You’ll also find information about how to avoid catching fungal infections or passing them on.

Athlete’s foot

This is a really common infection. Around seven in 10 people have athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) at some point in their lives. It’s caused by a fungus that grows in the skin between your toes and on the soles of your feet. It grows easily here because the area gets moist when your feet sweat.

The skin between your toes can become itchy, flaky and red, with painful cracks, or fissures. The sole of your foot can also become itchy, thickened and scaly. You might get blisters too.

Athlete’s foot is more likely if your footwear makes your feet sweaty and you’re in a warm, humid environment. You can catch it by walking barefoot on damp, contaminated floors such as in communal bathing or swimming areas. After scratching the affected area, you can spread the infection to other parts of your body.

Ringworm

Despite its name, ringworm is an infection with a fungus not a worm. It gets its name because it often causes a ring-shaped rash. Ringworm infections are very common and can affect different parts of your body.

Ringworm on your body

This is most common on parts of your body that are exposed, such as your arms, legs or trunk. It causes a red, scaly, ring-shaped rash. You can catch ringworm by touching somebody who already has it or by touching contaminated items such as clothing or bedding. Animals, including cats and dogs, can also carry the ringworm fungus.

Ringworm in your groin

Ringworm in your groin causes an itchy, red rash in your groin and around the top of your legs. Also called ‘jock itch’, it’s more common in men. You’re more likely to get it if:

  • your skin in this area often gets warm and damp
  • you’re very overweight
  • you often wear tight clothing
  • you have diabetes

You’re most likely to get ringworm in your groin if you have other fungal infections. For example, about half of people who are affected also have athlete’s foot. You can spread it to other parts of your body by scratching. You can also pass it to others by direct contact or by sharing towels or clothing.

Ringworm on your scalp

You can get this at any age, but it mostly affects children. Scaly patches develop on your scalp and may be itchy. In some people, the patches become inflamed and red and have pus-filled spots. You may also develop a pus-filled area on your scalp; this is called a ‘kerion’.

You can get ringworm on your scalp by sharing a contaminated hairbrush or clothing used by somebody with the infection.

WHAT ELSE CAN I DO TO HELP FUNGAL INFECTIONS?

If you have a fungal skin infection, these tips may help:

  • always wash your hands after treating the infection to stop it from spreading
  • do not scratch the area with the infection, as this can make the infection worse
  • keep the affected areas of your skin clean and dry
  • do not share towels, bedsheets or combs with other people as you could spread the infection to them
  • wash towels and bedding regularly

ARE THERE OTHER TREATMENTS FOR FUNGAL INFECTIONS?

There are many different antifungal medicines. Some are available to buy from a pharmacy, and others are available on prescription.

They can come as creams, gels, sprays, tablets, capsules, and liquid.

Your doctor or a pharmacist will be able to recommend the best treatment for you, based on your condition.

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What is the price of Lamisil Cream in Nigeria?

The price of Lamisil Cream is N7,360

Where can you buy Lamisil Cream In Nigeria?

You can Buy Lamisil Cream at Asset Pharmacy Lagos Nigeria, Nigeria’s Largest Online Pharmacy.

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Brand

Lamisil

How to Use

How to use Lamisil Cream

Your doctor will decide the right amount of Lamisil 1% w/w Cream for you to use and will tell you for how long to use your medication

Apply the cream once or twice a day, for one to two weeks, but this will depend upon the type and area of infection.

Infections usually appear to improve within a few days of starting to use Lamisil 1% w/w Cream, but may reappear if the cream is not applied regularly or is stopped too early.

Directions for use: • Cleanse and dry the affected areas thoroughly and wash your hands.

Treatment can be helped by keeping the affected areas clean by regular washing and careful drying with your own clean towels and clothes, and not rubbing or scratching the skin.

  • Unscrew the cap then gently squeeze out a small amount of the cream onto your finger.
  • Apply just enough cream to form a thin layer on the affected skin and surrounding areas.
  • Rub in gently. When used between the toes, buttocks or on the groin, the treated area may be covered with a light, fresh gauze strip, especially at night.
  • Replace the cap on the tube and wash your hands.

Even though you will not be using Lamisil 1% w/w Cream during the second week for athlete’s foot, full skin healing after the infection has cleared will continue for up to 4 weeks.

If you have not noticed any signs of improvement within 2 weeks of first starting treatment, please seek advice from your doctor or pharmacist.

Children

Use in children is NOT recommended, since there are no data to support use in this population.

Product Details

Product Information of Lamisil Cream

.Before you use Lamisil 1% w/w Cream

Do NOT use Lamisil 1% w/w Cream if you: • are allergic (hypersensitive) to any of the ingredients in the product (see Section 6) The cream is NOT recommended for use on children. Take special care with Lamisil 1% w/w Cream The cream is for external use only. Do not use on the face. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of accidental contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly with running water. Taking other medicines Please tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including those obtained without a prescription. Pregnancy and breast-feeding Do not use the cream if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless advised to by your doctor. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine. Driving and using machines Lamisil 1% w/w Cream is not expected to affect your ability to drive or operate machinery. Important information about some of the ingredients of Lamisil 1% w/w Cream • This medicine contains 36 mg benzyl alcohol in each daily dosage which is equivalent to 10 mg/g. Benzyl alcohol may cause allergic reactions. • cetyl alcohol and stearyl alcohol: May cause local skin reactions (e.g. contact dermatitis). For other ingredients see Section 6.

Side Effects

Side Effects of Lamisil Cream

Possible side effects

Like all medicines, Lamisil 1% w/w Cream can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. STOP using the cream and seek medical help immediately if you have any of the following very rare allergic reactions: • difficulty breathing or swallowing, swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue or throat (severe allergic reaction). • severe itching of the skin, with a red rash or raised lumps, hives or blisters. Common: (may affect up to 1 in 10 people): skin peeling, itching. Uncommon: (may affect up to 1 in 100 people): skin lesions, scab, skin colour changes, redness, burning, pain and irritation at the site of application. These common and uncommon side effects are usually harmless and you can carry on using the cream. Rare: (may affect up to 1 in 1000 people): eye irritation, dry skin, contact dermatitis, eczema, worsening of symptoms. If any of these side effects get serious, or if you notice any side effect not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor. Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse. This includes any possible side effects not listed in this leaflet

Ingredients

Product Ingredients of Lamisil Cream

What Lamisil 1% w/w Cream contains

The active ingredient is terbinafine hydrochloride 1% w/w.

The other ingredients are sodium hydroxide, benzyl alcohol, sorbitan stearate, cetyl palmitate, cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, polysorbate 60, isopropyl myristate, purified water

How to store

How to store Lamisil Cream

Keep out of the sight and reach of children. Keep the tube closed and in the carton. Do not use this medicine after the expiry (EXP) date shown on the box and tube. Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist how to dispose of medicines no longer required. These measures will help to protect the environment.

Patient Information Leaflet

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Delivery

Delievry time are estimates. Can vary due to the time of day you order.

Delivery time estimate are subject to the courier company.

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