January 11, 2012
fungal nail infections are the tablets dangerous to take and what are the side affects?
Category: Tinea / Fungal Infections
ive got fungal nail on all of my nails ( on left feet) ive had it for years and the nail laquer does not work!! the tablets are my only option left. Ive been putting it off but now ove had enogh its going to be summer abnd i want to wear open toe sandels!
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January 11th, 2012 at 10:09 am
To find prescription side effects “The Pill Book” is usually available near the pharmacy counter. The pharmacist might also give you a copy of the paperwork that would come with that tablet. Go to http://www.webmd.com for a search of prescriptions there also.
About the actual fungus, there was an article in the Sunday section of the Chicago Tribune on the 2nd or 9th of May. They told that Listerine applied to affected area daily can help in as little as 2-3 weeks. And that the pills may take several weeks or months because it works on the nail bed at cuticle where the nail growth begins.
Good luck. I just have one bad toe (on left foot also), while wet from shower, I keep the nail cut short and dab it several times a month with Hydrogen Peroxide. That works for me.