In clinical trials daily use of Jublia for 48 weeks resulted in complete cure of nail fungus in 15-18% of patients. Daily use of Kerydin resulted in cure for 6-9% or study subjects. Laser toenail fungus removal remains the best option to treat the thick, brittle and unsightly toenails of onychomycosis infection.
How long does it take to see results with Jublia?
How long does it take for JUBLIA to work? In clinical studies, patients 6 years of age and older used JUBLIA for 48 weeks and results were examined at Week 52. Treatment takes time so it’s important to keep applying JUBLIA as directed by your doctor.
What are the side effects of Jublia?
The most common side effects (around 2% of patients) in clinical trials were ingrown toenail, redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain.
Can Jublia be used twice a day?
I have been using Jublia daily for almost 2 months and my nails are about 20% clear. They are growing clean and clear from the quick out.
Does Jublia penetrate nail?
Jublia (efinaconazole) is a new, FDA-approved prescription topical treatment that is painted on and around the toenail. The 10% Jublia solution is able to soak into the skin and better penetrate the nail to treat the infection. Patience is truly a virtue when treating nail fungus.
Can I use Jublia on fingernails?
Jublia’s most common side effects of Jublia include ingrown toenails, redness, itching, swelling, burning or stinging, and blisters. Are there any other similar medications to Jublia? Yes. Penlac 8% is a topical solution similar to Jublia that can be used on both fingernails and toenails.
How to cure toenail fungus?
White vinegar is one of the best ingredients for treating toenail fungus because it fights the infection and helps restore the skin’s pH. Mix one part of white vinegar with two parts of warm water. Soak the affected toenail in this solution for 10 to 15 minutes. Rinse it off and dry the affected area thoroughly.
Does Vicks VapoRub for toenail fungus work?
The Vicks Vaporub toenail treatment plan consists of rubbing Vicks into the infected nail two times a day for six to sixteen months. The theory is that there is something in the Vicks (the blend of menthol, camphor and eucalyptus oil) that, in time, will kill the infection so the nail can heal.