Lamisil is used to treat fungal infections of the skin caused by fungus (dermatophytes or tinea), tinea of the feet is commonly known as athlete’s foot. Lamisil Once is a new product for the treatment of Athlete’s Foot. It combines the fungicidal action of terbinafine with a breakthrough delivery system – a film which delivers the active ingredient immediately and progressively from just one application. Lamisil Once is a new product for the treatment of Athlete’s Foot. It combines the fungicidal action of terbinafine with a breakthrough delivery system – a film which delivers the active ingredient immediately and progressively from just one application. Lamisil Tablets are a highly effective treatment for mild to severe nail fungus infection.
Lamisil cures most athlete's foot (tinea pedis) as well as jock itch (tinea cruris) and ringworm (tinea corporis) while relieving the itching, burning, cracking and scaling which accompany these conditions. Lamisil contains Terbinafine hydrochloride 1% as the active ingredient.
Lamisil AT 1% Cream contains a fungicide ingredient: terbinafine, and which treats Athlete’s Foot with seven daily applications on average. It’s therefore shorter than most 'anti-fungal treatments', which simply arrest the development of the fungus and can take up to four weeks to get rid of the condition.
Lamisil Once is effective and more convenient. It only needs one application. This is a real bonus, because our research found that many sufferers forget to apply their treatment every day, or don’t apply it for the recommended period, and so allow the condition to recur. Now getting rid of Athlete’s Foot will be easier. Lamisil Tablets are the 1 prescribed treatment for nail fungus infection worldwide.
What is Athletes Foot
Athlete’s Foot (interdigital tinea pedis) is a contagious skin condition caused by a fungus which attacks the warm and wet spaces between your toes, and usually starts between your fourth and fifth toes. It can spread to your other toes, toenails and even to your groin.
Symptoms are itchy, irritating patches of skin between the toes, and possibly elsewhere on the foot. The skin may also crack, flake, bleed and be quite painful, especially when it’s stretched.
You’re most likely to catch it by walking barefoot around swimming pools, bathrooms and changing rooms, or by sharing a towel. Unless you kill or eliminate the fungus from the skin, it will not go away. If you don’t treat it properly, the infection becomes chronic, it might spread to the soles of your feet and your skin might become very dry and hard. This is called ‘moccasin’ or ‘plantar’ tinea pedis.
If left untreated for a long time, the fungus might spread to the bed of the nails, causing them to become thick, dry and brittle. Although this type of nail fungus usually requires oral medication, there are some topical treatments.