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Daktarin Aktiv Cream is a broad spectrum antifungal cream which provides treatment for sore, cracked skin caused by athlete's foot. It contains an active ingredient which destroys bacteria and provides moisturisation.
Daktarin Aktiv Cream gives you a broad spectrum antifungal cream that can be used for symptomatic treatment of athlete’s foot.
This cream contains the active ingredient Miconazole Nitration, which is clinically proven to be effective against the three types of fungi which cause Athlete’s Foot. Aside from treating the causes of Athlete’s Foot, Daktarin Aktiv Cream prevents fungi from spreading and causing unpleasant smells and discomfort.
How to use Daktarin Aktiv Cream:
Caution when using Daktarin Aktiv Cream:
Daktarin Aktiv Cream contains:
Miconazole Nitrate 2% w/w, PEG-6, PEG-32, glycol stearate, oleoyl macroglycerides, liquid paraffin, E210, E320, water.
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Messy to use and not as effective as Lamasil... although Im still mid-treatment as nothing has cleared it up yet - 4 weeks in.