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Curanail 5% Lacquer£14.99

Curanail 5% Lacquer

Chemist.net Curanail 5% Lacquer 3ml Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer is a once weekly treatment for fungal nail infections. Thick, brittle and discoloured toenails are embarrassing and they won't go away on their own. Curanail is the only prescription-strength treatment for fungal nail infection you can buy from the pharmacy. The active ingredient amorolfine belongs to a group of medicines known as antifungals. more info >> The nail lacquer is used to treat fungal infections affecting up to 2 nails and affecting the upper half or sides of the nail. Ingredients The active substance is amorolfine (as the hydrochloride). The nail lacquer contains 50 mg/ml (5%) of the active ingredient amorolfine. It also contains the excipients (additional ingredients) ammonio methacrylate Copolymer A, triacetin, butyl acetate, ethyl acetate and ethanol. Each pack contains 1 bottle filled with 3ml of nail lacquer together with cleansing swabs, reuseable applicators and nail files. Directions Treat your infected nails as described below. NAILS SHOULD BE TREATED ONCE A WEEK. Once weekly application should continue for 6 months for finger nails and 9 to 12 months for toe nails. Nails grow slowly so it may take 2 or 3 months before you start to see an improvement. It is important to carry on using the nail lacquer until the infection has cleared and healthy nails have grown back. The following steps should be followed carefully for each affected nail: Using a new file, gently file down the infected areas of nail, including the nail surface. Protect any healthy nails while you are doing this so that you don't spread the infection. CAUTION: Do not use the same nail file for infected nails and healthy nails, as this could spread the infection as well. To prevent the spread of infection take care that no one else uses the files from your kit. Use one of the swabs provided to clean the nail surface. Do not throw the swab away as you will need it later to clean the applicator. Dip one of the re-usable applicators into the bottle of nail lacquer. The lacquer must not be wiped off on the edge of the bottle before it is applied. Apply the lacquer. Apply the nail lacquer evenly over the entire surface of the nail. Allow to dry. Let the treated nail(s) dry for approximately 3 minutes. Clean the applicator. You can use the applicators provided more than once. However, it is important to clean them thoroughly each time so that you don't spread the infection. Use the same swab you used for cleaning your nails. Don't touch the newly treated nails with the swab. Close the nail lacquer bottle tightly. Dispose of the swab carefully as it is inflammable. Before using the nail lacquer again, first take the old lacquer off your nails using a clean swab, then file down the nails again. Re-clean with the swab and re-apply the lacquer as described above. When dry the nail lacquer is unaffected by soap and water, so you can wash your hands and feet as normal. Wear rubber, or other waterproof gloves, to protect the lacquer on your fingernails when you are using chemicals such as paint thinners or white spirit It is important to carry on using the Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer until the infection has cleared and healthy nails have grown back. This usually takes 6 months for fingernails and 9 to 12 months for toenails. You will see a healthy nail growing as the diseased nail grows out Do not use nail varnish or artificial nails during treatment. Like all medicines Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer can have side effects. Rarely your nail may become discoloured or it may become loose or start to separate from the nail bed. Very rarely (less than 1 in 10,000) a burning sensation or contact dermatitis may occur in the area around the nail. If you are concerned about this or you notice anything else which you don't understand talk to your pharmacist or podiatrist. Important If you get Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer in your eyes or ears wash it out with water immediately and contact your doctor, pharmacist or nearest hospital straight away. Avoid the lacquer coming into contact with mucous membranes (e.g. mouth and nostrils). Do not breathe it in. If you, or anyone else, accidentally swallows the lacquer contact your doctor, pharmacist or nearest hospital straight away.

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curanail lacquer

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Curanail 5% w/v Medicated Nail Lacquer - 3ml£23.49

Curanail 5% w/v Medicated Nail Lacquer - 3ml

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Boots92 Advantage card points. Curanail 5% w/v Medicated Nail Lacquer is a treatment for Mild Fungal Nail Infections. Maximum strength. Contains 5% w/v amorolfine. FREE Delivery on orders over 45 GBP.

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3ml curanail lacquer medicated nail

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Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 3ml£13.55

Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 3ml

Chemist Direct What is Curanail?Curanail contains the active ingredient amorolfine, an effective antifungal agent previously only available on prescription. Curanail kills a wide range of different fungi that can cause nail infections. This means that, for the majority of sufferers, Curanail can actually cure the infection.In addition, Curanail comes in the form of a nail lacquer (like a nail varnish), which only more info >> needs to be applied once a week. This combination of effectiveness and convenience makes Curanail a first choice over the counter treatment for mild fungal nail infection.Each Curanail pack contains3ml bottle (approximately 3 months supply) of lacquerReusable applicatorsHow effective is Curanail?Amorolfine nail lacquer is an effective treatment that has been shown to clear 85%of fungal infections of the fingernails and 76% of toenail infections (defined as clinical cure plus improvement) with 6 months treatment. Treatment for a fingernail infection is expected to take 6 months (the time for a new nail to re-grow) and about 9-12 months for an infection of the toenail.Who can use Curanail?You can use Curanail to treat a mild fungal nail infection ifyou are aged over 18you have a mild infectioninfection affects up to two nailsthe 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 bythose aged under 18women who are pregnant or breastfeedinganyone who has ever suffered an allergic reaction to amorolfine or any of the other ingredients in Curanailthose with severe nail infectionsthose with an infection affecting more than two nailsIf 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. Curanail comes in a pack containing a small bottle of lacquer, cleansing swabs, reusable applicators and nail files. Nails should be treated once a week.Treatment of mild fungal nail infections may take time, because the nail has to grow out before the infection is completely cured.For this reason, it is very important that you continue to use Curanail once weekly until the infection has cleared and a healthy nail has grown back. This takes about 6 months for fingernails and around 9-12 months for toenails.Sticking to treatmentSome tips to help inspire you to continue with treatment includeMaking use of the nail templates which will be provided in the pack along with Curanail. These are drawings of nails for you to fill in to help you chart your progress and draw attention to even the small changes in nail condition.Using a diary card which you can print off from this websitePicking a day to always apply treatment and trying to build it into a routine - for example, following a regular sporting activity or after bathingPutting a reminder in your diary to see a healthcare professional (e.g. pharmacist, doctor or podiatrist) every 3 months for a treatment review. This will be vital to monitor your progress and check that Curanail is working for youCuranail treatment progressTimeWhat you can see Using Curanail once-weekly as directed will mean that the active ingredient, amorolfine, will start to penetrate the nail and reach the root of the infection where it can begin to kill the fungus.As the infection is being treated, you might begin to see healthy nail growing. By continuing to use Curanail once-weekly, you should help the new nail grow back healthily.Continuing with Curanail once-weekly will help improve your nail as it grows. The infected part of your nail should be growing out and you should start to see less discolouration and thickening as the new, uninfected nail replaces it.By now, the infected area should have grown out completely and your normal nail should have grown back, looking healthy again. This is about 6 months for fingernails and 9-12 months for toenails.Are there any side effects?Fortunately side effects with Curanail are uncommon.Very rarely, there may be a slight burning sensation around the nails after application, but this soon wears offWhen using Curanail you should not wear nail varnish or artificial nails as they may stop the treatment from working properlyTake care to avoid the lacquer coming into contact with eyes, ears, mouth or noseSome of the most Frequently Asked Questions have been answered by the curanail pharmacist. If you have any further questions, please contact your local pharmacist.or send your question to sales@chemistdirect.co.ukYour Questions AnsweredQ. Ive seen a picture of a fungal nail infection but Im still not sure if that is what Im suffering from. Any tips?A. Fungal nail infections can be identified by certain key signs. Some of these includeWhite, yellow or brown discolourationThickening of the nailBuild-up of debris under the nailScalinessDistorted shapeBrittlenessIf you suspect you have a fungal nail infection, your local pharmacist can help confirm the condition and also help with treatment advice.Q. I regularly use my local gym and have started to wear flip flops in the communal changing rooms to stop me getting athletes foot and verrucas. Will that stop me from getting fungal nail infections too?A. 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 youve got athletes foot then you are more susceptible to developing a fungal nail infection. Is there any truth in this?A. This is absolutely true. Over 90% of fungal nail infections are caused by the same fungus that is responsible for athletes foot, so its important to treat athletes foot as early as possible to minimise the likelihood of it infecting the nails.Q. My 16 year old son has got what appears to be a fungal nail infection. Can he use Curanail?A. Curanail can only be used by people aged 18 and over, but thats not to say he cant get treatment for it. He just needs to go to his surgery so his GP can check it out and prescribe something appropriate.Q. Ive got two infected toes on one foot and one infected toe on the other foot. Can I still use Curanail?A. No, as it can only be used on a maximum of 2 nails in total (not per foot). Treatment is still available but you need to go to the doctor for that.Q. Im diabetic and generally have to keep an eye on my feet as diabetes makes me prone to infections. Ive noticed recently though that the nail on my big toe has got slightly discoloured. Can I treat it with Curanail?A. Its good that youre keeping a close watch on your feet. However, Curanail cant be sold over the counter to diabetics. You should go back to your doctor or diabetic nurse to get it checked out. If it is a fungal nail infection the doctor will be able to prescribe something for it.Q. Im using Curanail at the moment but have been told Ill 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.A. Dont worry, youre 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 its 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

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    Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment is a once weekly treatment for mild fungal nail infections. Curanail Nail provides treatment for up to two nails. Curanail contains the active ingredient amorolfine, an effective antifungal agent previously only available on prescription. Curanail kills a wide range of different fungi that can cause nail infections. This means that, for the majority of sufferers, Curanail can actually get rid of the infection.

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Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 2 x 3ml Pack (6 Months)£25.59

Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 2 x 3ml Pack (6 Months)

Chemist Direct Curanail contains the active ingredient amorolfine, an effective antifungal agent previously only available on prescription. Curanail kills a wide range of different fungi that can cause nail infections. This means that, for the majority of sufferers, Curanail can actually cure the infection. In addition, Curanail comes in the form of a nail lacquer (like a nail varnish), which only needs to be applied more info >> once a week. This combination of effectiveness and convenience makes Curanail a first choice over the counter treatment for mild fungal nail infection.Each Curanail pack contains3ml bottle (approximately 3 months supply) of lacquerReusable applicatorsHow effective is Curanail?Amorolfine nail lacquer is an effective treatment that has been shown to clear 85% of fungal infections of the fingernails and 76% of toenail infections (defined as clinical cure plus improvement) with 6 months treatment. Treatment for a fingernail infection is expected to take 6 months (the time for a new nail to re-grow) and about 9-12 months for an infection of the toenail.Who can use Curanail?You can use Curanail to treat a mild fungal nail infection ifYou are aged over 18You have a mild infectionInfection affects up to two nailsWho cannot use Curanail?Curanail should not be used byThose aged under 18Women who are pregnant or breastfeedingAnyone who has ever suffered an allergic reaction to amorolfine or any of the other ingredients in CuranailThose with severe nail infectionsThose with an infection affecting more than two nailsIf 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. Curanail comes in a pack containing a small bottle of lacquer, cleansing swabs, reusable applicators and nail files. Nails should be treated once a week.Curanail involves a simple 3 step processStep 1 Prepare the nail. Using a new file, gently file down the infected areas of nail, including the nail surface. Protect any healthy nails while you are doing this so that you dont spread the infection.Caution Do not use the same nail file for infected nails and healthy nails, as this could spread the infection as well. To prevent the spread of infection take care that no one else uses the files from your kit.Step 2 Clean the nail. Use one of the swabs provided to clean the nail surface. Do not throw the swab away as you will need it later to clean the applicator.Step 3 Treat the nail. Dip one of the re-usable applicators into the bottle of nail lacquer. The lacquer must not be wiped off on the edge of the bottle before it is applied. Apply the nail lacquer evenly over the entire surface of the nail. Let the treated nail(s) dry for approximately 3 minutes.Treatment of mild fungal nail infections may take time, because the nail has to grow out before the infection is completely cured. For this reason, it is very important that you continue to use Curanail once weekly until the infection has cleared and a healthy nail has grown back. This takes about 6 months for fingernails and around 9-12 months for toenails.Some tips to help you stick to the treatmentMaking use of the nail templates which will be provided in the pack along with Curanail. These are drawings of nails for you to fill in to help you chart your progress and draw attention to even the small changes in nail condition.Using a diary card which you can print off from this websitePicking a day to always apply treatment and trying to build it into a routine - for example, following a regular sporting activity or after bathingPutting a reminder in your diary to see a healthcare professional (e.g. pharmacist, doctor or podiatrist) every 3 months for a treatment review. This will be vital to monitor your progress and check that Curanail is working for you.Curanail Treatment ProgressYour Questions AnsweredQ. Ive seen a picture of a fungal nail infection but Im still not sure if that is what Im suffering from. Any tips?A. Fungal nail infections can be identified by certain key signs. Some of these includeWhite, yellow or brown discolourationThickening of the nailBuild-up of debris under the nailScalinessDistorted shapeBrittlenessIf you suspect you have a fungal nail infection, your local pharmacist can help confirm the condition and also help with treatment advice. Q. I regularly use my local gym and have started to wear flip flops in the communal changing rooms to stop me getting athletes foot and verrucas. Will that stop me from getting fungal nail infections too?A. 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 youve got athletes foot then you are more susceptible to developing a fungal nail infection. Is there any truth in this?A. This is absolutely true. Over 90% of fungal nail infections are caused by the same fungus that is responsible for athletes foot, so its important to treat athletes foot as early as possible to minimise the likelihood of it infecting the nails.Q. My 16 year old son has got what appears to be a fungal nail infection. Can he use Curanail?A. Curanail can only be used by people aged 18 and over, but thats not to say he cant get treatment for it. He just needs to go to his surgery so his GP can check it out and prescribe something appropriate.Q. Ive got two infected toes on one foot and one infected toe on the other foot. Can I still use Curanail?A. No, as it can only be used on a maximum of 2 nails in total (not per foot). Treatment is still available but you need to go to the doctor for that.Q. Im diabetic and generally have to keep an eye on my feet as diabetes makes me prone to infections. Ive noticed recently though that the nail on my big toe has got slightly discoloured. Can I treat it with Curanail?A. Its good that youre keeping a close watch on your feet. However, Curanail cant be sold over the counter to diabetics. You should go back to your doctor or diabetic nurse to get it checked out. If it is a fungal nail infection the doctor will be able to prescribe something for it.Q. Im using Curanail at the moment but have been told Ill 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.A. Dont worry, youre 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 its 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

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    Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment is a once weekly treatment for mild fungal nail infections.

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Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 3ml£13.55

Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 3ml

Chemist Direct What is Curanail?Curanail contains the active ingredient amorolfine, an effective antifungal agent previously only available on prescription. Curanail kills a wide range of different fungi that can cause nail infections. This means that, for the majority of sufferers, Curanail can actually cure the infection.In addition, Curanail comes in the form of a nail lacquer (like a nail varnish), which only more info >> needs to be applied once a week. This combination of effectiveness and convenience makes Curanail a first choice over the counter treatment for mild fungal nail infection.Each Curanail pack contains3ml bottle (approximately 3 months supply) of lacquerReusable applicatorsHow effective is Curanail?Amorolfine nail lacquer is an effective treatment that has been shown to clear 85%of fungal infections of the fingernails and 76% of toenail infections (defined as clinical cure plus improvement) with 6 months treatment. Treatment for a fingernail infection is expected to take 6 months (the time for a new nail to re-grow) and about 9-12 months for an infection of the toenail.Who can use Curanail?You can use Curanail to treat a mild fungal nail infection ifyou are aged over 18you have a mild infectioninfection affects up to two nailsthe 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 bythose aged under 18women who are pregnant or breastfeedinganyone who has ever suffered an allergic reaction to amorolfine or any of the other ingredients in Curanailthose with severe nail infectionsthose with an infection affecting more than two nailsIf 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. Curanail comes in a pack containing a small bottle of lacquer, cleansing swabs, reusable applicators and nail files. Nails should be treated once a week.Treatment of mild fungal nail infections may take time, because the nail has to grow out before the infection is completely cured.For this reason, it is very important that you continue to use Curanail once weekly until the infection has cleared and a healthy nail has grown back. This takes about 6 months for fingernails and around 9-12 months for toenails.Sticking to treatmentSome tips to help inspire you to continue with treatment includeMaking use of the nail templates which will be provided in the pack along with Curanail. These are drawings of nails for you to fill in to help you chart your progress and draw attention to even the small changes in nail condition.Using a diary card which you can print off from this websitePicking a day to always apply treatment and trying to build it into a routine - for example, following a regular sporting activity or after bathingPutting a reminder in your diary to see a healthcare professional (e.g. pharmacist, doctor or podiatrist) every 3 months for a treatment review. This will be vital to monitor your progress and check that Curanail is working for youCuranail treatment progressTimeWhat you can see Using Curanail once-weekly as directed will mean that the active ingredient, amorolfine, will start to penetrate the nail and reach the root of the infection where it can begin to kill the fungus.As the infection is being treated, you might begin to see healthy nail growing. By continuing to use Curanail once-weekly, you should help the new nail grow back healthily.Continuing with Curanail once-weekly will help improve your nail as it grows. The infected part of your nail should be growing out and you should start to see less discolouration and thickening as the new, uninfected nail replaces it.By now, the infected area should have grown out completely and your normal nail should have grown back, looking healthy again. This is about 6 months for fingernails and 9-12 months for toenails.Are there any side effects?Fortunately side effects with Curanail are uncommon.Very rarely, there may be a slight burning sensation around the nails after application, but this soon wears offWhen using Curanail you should not wear nail varnish or artificial nails as they may stop the treatment from working properlyTake care to avoid the lacquer coming into contact with eyes, ears, mouth or noseSome of the most Frequently Asked Questions have been answered by the curanail pharmacist. If you have any further questions, please contact your local pharmacist.or send your question to sales@chemistdirect.co.ukYour Questions AnsweredQ. Ive seen a picture of a fungal nail infection but Im still not sure if that is what Im suffering from. Any tips?A. Fungal nail infections can be identified by certain key signs. Some of these includeWhite, yellow or brown discolourationThickening of the nailBuild-up of debris under the nailScalinessDistorted shapeBrittlenessIf you suspect you have a fungal nail infection, your local pharmacist can help confirm the condition and also help with treatment advice.Q. I regularly use my local gym and have started to wear flip flops in the communal changing rooms to stop me getting athletes foot and verrucas. Will that stop me from getting fungal nail infections too?A. 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 youve got athletes foot then you are more susceptible to developing a fungal nail infection. Is there any truth in this?A. This is absolutely true. Over 90% of fungal nail infections are caused by the same fungus that is responsible for athletes foot, so its important to treat athletes foot as early as possible to minimise the likelihood of it infecting the nails.Q. My 16 year old son has got what appears to be a fungal nail infection. Can he use Curanail?A. Curanail can only be used by people aged 18 and over, but thats not to say he cant get treatment for it. He just needs to go to his surgery so his GP can check it out and prescribe something appropriate.Q. Ive got two infected toes on one foot and one infected toe on the other foot. Can I still use Curanail?A. No, as it can only be used on a maximum of 2 nails in total (not per foot). Treatment is still available but you need to go to the doctor for that.Q. Im diabetic and generally have to keep an eye on my feet as diabetes makes me prone to infections. Ive noticed recently though that the nail on my big toe has got slightly discoloured. Can I treat it with Curanail?A. Its good that youre keeping a close watch on your feet. However, Curanail cant be sold over the counter to diabetics. You should go back to your doctor or diabetic nurse to get it checked out. If it is a fungal nail infection the doctor will be able to prescribe something for it.Q. Im using Curanail at the moment but have been told Ill 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.A. Dont worry, youre 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 its 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

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Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 2 x 3ml Pack (6 Months)£25.59

Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer Amorolfine Treatment - 2 x 3ml Pack (6 Months)

Chemist Direct Curanail contains the active ingredient amorolfine, an effective antifungal agent previously only available on prescription. Curanail kills a wide range of different fungi that can cause nail infections. This means that, for the majority of sufferers, Curanail can actually cure the infection. In addition, Curanail comes in the form of a nail lacquer (like a nail varnish), which only needs to be applied more info >> once a week. This combination of effectiveness and convenience makes Curanail a first choice over the counter treatment for mild fungal nail infection.Each Curanail pack contains3ml bottle (approximately 3 months supply) of lacquerReusable applicatorsHow effective is Curanail?Amorolfine nail lacquer is an effective treatment that has been shown to clear 85% of fungal infections of the fingernails and 76% of toenail infections (defined as clinical cure plus improvement) with 6 months treatment. Treatment for a fingernail infection is expected to take 6 months (the time for a new nail to re-grow) and about 9-12 months for an infection of the toenail.Who can use Curanail?You can use Curanail to treat a mild fungal nail infection ifYou are aged over 18You have a mild infectionInfection affects up to two nailsWho cannot use Curanail?Curanail should not be used byThose aged under 18Women who are pregnant or breastfeedingAnyone who has ever suffered an allergic reaction to amorolfine or any of the other ingredients in CuranailThose with severe nail infectionsThose with an infection affecting more than two nailsIf 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. Curanail comes in a pack containing a small bottle of lacquer, cleansing swabs, reusable applicators and nail files. Nails should be treated once a week.Curanail involves a simple 3 step processStep 1 Prepare the nail. Using a new file, gently file down the infected areas of nail, including the nail surface. Protect any healthy nails while you are doing this so that you dont spread the infection.Caution Do not use the same nail file for infected nails and healthy nails, as this could spread the infection as well. To prevent the spread of infection take care that no one else uses the files from your kit.Step 2 Clean the nail. Use one of the swabs provided to clean the nail surface. Do not throw the swab away as you will need it later to clean the applicator.Step 3 Treat the nail. Dip one of the re-usable applicators into the bottle of nail lacquer. The lacquer must not be wiped off on the edge of the bottle before it is applied. Apply the nail lacquer evenly over the entire surface of the nail. Let the treated nail(s) dry for approximately 3 minutes.Treatment of mild fungal nail infections may take time, because the nail has to grow out before the infection is completely cured. For this reason, it is very important that you continue to use Curanail once weekly until the infection has cleared and a healthy nail has grown back. This takes about 6 months for fingernails and around 9-12 months for toenails.Some tips to help you stick to the treatmentMaking use of the nail templates which will be provided in the pack along with Curanail. These are drawings of nails for you to fill in to help you chart your progress and draw attention to even the small changes in nail condition.Using a diary card which you can print off from this websitePicking a day to always apply treatment and trying to build it into a routine - for example, following a regular sporting activity or after bathingPutting a reminder in your diary to see a healthcare professional (e.g. pharmacist, doctor or podiatrist) every 3 months for a treatment review. This will be vital to monitor your progress and check that Curanail is working for you.Curanail Treatment ProgressYour Questions AnsweredQ. Ive seen a picture of a fungal nail infection but Im still not sure if that is what Im suffering from. Any tips?A. Fungal nail infections can be identified by certain key signs. Some of these includeWhite, yellow or brown discolourationThickening of the nailBuild-up of debris under the nailScalinessDistorted shapeBrittlenessIf you suspect you have a fungal nail infection, your local pharmacist can help confirm the condition and also help with treatment advice. Q. I regularly use my local gym and have started to wear flip flops in the communal changing rooms to stop me getting athletes foot and verrucas. Will that stop me from getting fungal nail infections too?A. 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 youve got athletes foot then you are more susceptible to developing a fungal nail infection. Is there any truth in this?A. This is absolutely true. Over 90% of fungal nail infections are caused by the same fungus that is responsible for athletes foot, so its important to treat athletes foot as early as possible to minimise the likelihood of it infecting the nails.Q. My 16 year old son has got what appears to be a fungal nail infection. Can he use Curanail?A. Curanail can only be used by people aged 18 and over, but thats not to say he cant get treatment for it. He just needs to go to his surgery so his GP can check it out and prescribe something appropriate.Q. Ive got two infected toes on one foot and one infected toe on the other foot. Can I still use Curanail?A. No, as it can only be used on a maximum of 2 nails in total (not per foot). Treatment is still available but you need to go to the doctor for that.Q. Im diabetic and generally have to keep an eye on my feet as diabetes makes me prone to infections. Ive noticed recently though that the nail on my big toe has got slightly discoloured. Can I treat it with Curanail?A. Its good that youre keeping a close watch on your feet. However, Curanail cant be sold over the counter to diabetics. You should go back to your doctor or diabetic nurse to get it checked out. If it is a fungal nail infection the doctor will be able to prescribe something for it.Q. Im using Curanail at the moment but have been told Ill 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.A. Dont worry, youre 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 its 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

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Boots92 Advantage card points. Curanail 5% w/v Medicated Nail Lacquer is a treatment for Mild Fungal Nail Infections. Maximum strength. Contains 5% w/v amorolfine. FREE Delivery on orders over 45 GBP.

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Amorolfine.Once Weekly Treatment for Mild Fungal Nail Infections.GALDERMA.Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer is used to treat fungal infections affecting the upper half or sides of the nail in up to two nails.Each pack contains 3ml of nail lacquer together with re-usable applicators and cleansing swabs.

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Chemist.net Curanail 5% Lacquer 3ml Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer is a once weekly treatment for fungal nail infections. Thick, brittle and discoloured toenails are embarrassing and they won't go away on their own. Curanail is the only prescription-strength treatment for fungal nail infection you can buy from the pharmacy. The active ingredient amorolfine belongs to a group of medicines known as antifungals. more info >> The nail lacquer is used to treat fungal infections affecting up to 2 nails and affecting the upper half or sides of the nail. Ingredients The active substance is amorolfine (as the hydrochloride). The nail lacquer contains 50 mg/ml (5%) of the active ingredient amorolfine. It also contains the excipients (additional ingredients) ammonio methacrylate Copolymer A, triacetin, butyl acetate, ethyl acetate and ethanol. Each pack contains 1 bottle filled with 3ml of nail lacquer together with cleansing swabs, reuseable applicators and nail files. Directions Treat your infected nails as described below. NAILS SHOULD BE TREATED ONCE A WEEK. Once weekly application should continue for 6 months for finger nails and 9 to 12 months for toe nails. Nails grow slowly so it may take 2 or 3 months before you start to see an improvement. It is important to carry on using the nail lacquer until the infection has cleared and healthy nails have grown back. The following steps should be followed carefully for each affected nail: Using a new file, gently file down the infected areas of nail, including the nail surface. Protect any healthy nails while you are doing this so that you don't spread the infection. CAUTION: Do not use the same nail file for infected nails and healthy nails, as this could spread the infection as well. To prevent the spread of infection take care that no one else uses the files from your kit. Use one of the swabs provided to clean the nail surface. Do not throw the swab away as you will need it later to clean the applicator. Dip one of the re-usable applicators into the bottle of nail lacquer. The lacquer must not be wiped off on the edge of the bottle before it is applied. Apply the lacquer. Apply the nail lacquer evenly over the entire surface of the nail. Allow to dry. Let the treated nail(s) dry for approximately 3 minutes. Clean the applicator. You can use the applicators provided more than once. However, it is important to clean them thoroughly each time so that you don't spread the infection. Use the same swab you used for cleaning your nails. Don't touch the newly treated nails with the swab. Close the nail lacquer bottle tightly. Dispose of the swab carefully as it is inflammable. Before using the nail lacquer again, first take the old lacquer off your nails using a clean swab, then file down the nails again. Re-clean with the swab and re-apply the lacquer as described above. When dry the nail lacquer is unaffected by soap and water, so you can wash your hands and feet as normal. Wear rubber, or other waterproof gloves, to protect the lacquer on your fingernails when you are using chemicals such as paint thinners or white spirit It is important to carry on using the Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer until the infection has cleared and healthy nails have grown back. This usually takes 6 months for fingernails and 9 to 12 months for toenails. You will see a healthy nail growing as the diseased nail grows out Do not use nail varnish or artificial nails during treatment. Like all medicines Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer can have side effects. Rarely your nail may become discoloured or it may become loose or start to separate from the nail bed. Very rarely (less than 1 in 10,000) a burning sensation or contact dermatitis may occur in the area around the nail. If you are concerned about this or you notice anything else which you don't understand talk to your pharmacist or podiatrist. Important If you get Curanail 5% Nail Lacquer in your eyes or ears wash it out with water immediately and contact your doctor, pharmacist or nearest hospital straight away. Avoid the lacquer coming into contact with mucous membranes (e.g. mouth and nostrils). Do not breathe it in. If you, or anyone else, accidentally swallows the lacquer contact your doctor, pharmacist or nearest hospital straight away.

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