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Curanail Medicated Nail Lacquer 5%

25.50

Curanail Medicated Nail Lacquer 5% is used to treat fungal infections affecting up to 2 nails and affecting the upper half or sides of the nail. The active substance in Curanail is amorolfine (as hydrochloride) which belongs to a group of medicines known as antifungals.

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Terms of Sale *

This medicine is sold on the condition that it is to be used in accordance with recommendations for use as contained on the packaging and associated leaflets. I confirm that I am purchasing it for that use and am over 18 years of age. I agree to be contacted by a Pharmacist if they deem it necessary.

Description

How long does it take to work?
Treated consistently without any breaks, the treatment of affected fingernails should continue for around 6 months while any affected toenails should be treated for 9-12 months, until the nail is regenerated and completed cured. The treatment should be reviewed by a doctor every three months to ensure the treatment is being effective and should be continued.

Does it have any side effects?
Amorolfine can have some side effects including broken, brittle, and discoloured nails.

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How should I use it?

How should I use it?

The affected nail should be filed down as much as possible and cleaned with a swab to remove any grease.

Apply the gel to the entire affected nails with the provided spatula once a week without wiping the excess gel off the spatula on the side of the bottle. Allow the gel to dry for approximately 3 minutes before cleaning the spatula with the swab used before to clean the nails.

Be careful to not use the same nail file for healthy nails and avoid using artificial nails and nail varnish during the treatment.

After each application of Curanail:

  • To Avoid contaminating other nails, the applicator must be carefully cleaned using the swab. Use the same swab that you used for cleaning your nail. Do not touch treated nails with the swab
  • Remove any lacquer which may be on the exterior of the stopper with one of the swabs provided.
  • Close the bottle tightly.
  • Dispose of the swab carefully as it is inflammable.
  • Wash your hands carefully. However, when applying the lacquer to your fingernails, wait until it has completely dried before washing.

 

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