Scholl Nail Fungal Weekly Treatment Kit







Scholl Nail Fungal Weekly Treatment Kit
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Product Information
Scholl Fungal Nail Treatment is a once a week treatment for fungal nail infections. It treats your infection and keeps it from spreading, letting the infection grow out so healthy nail can grow in its place. Schollmed is clinically proven to kill nail fungus. This once weekly treatment is perfect for those who don’t have time to treat their infection every day, it also allows you to use nail varnish whilst treating.
Features
Clinically proven to kill nail fungus Once weekly treatment Activiely penetrates the nail and kills the fungus Works under nail varnish Pharmacy Product of the year UK 2019
Warning or Restrictions
This medicine can cause allergic reactions, some can be serious, if this happens, stop applying the product, immediately remove the product with a nail varnish remover or the cleaning swabs provided with the package and seek medical advice. The product must not be reapplied. You must get urgent medical help if you have any of the following symptoms: • you have difficulty breathing • your face, lips, tongue or throat swell • your skin develops a severe rash. Do not apply on the skin around the nail
Product Specification
| 5% w/v Amorolfine in the form of Hydrochloride. Also contains Eudragit RL 100, Triacetin, Butyl acetate, Ethyl acetate and Ethanol. |
Product code: 791849
EAN: 5011417576205
Product Uses
How to use this medicine: For use on nail only. Apply to the infected finger or toe nail once a week Step 1: File the infected areas of the nail Step 2: Clean the entire surface of the nail Step 3: Apply lacquer over the entire surface of the nail The treatment is usually 6 months for finger nails and 9-12 months for toe nails. If the nail is still infected after this time talk to your pharmacist or doctor. Treatment should be continued until the infection has cleared and healthy nails have grown back. Review of the treatment is recommended every 3 months and if the infection is the same or worse then talk to your pharmacist or doctor. Read the patient information leaflet before use.