Lamisil
One of the ways of treating a Toenail Fungus infection is using an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine like Lamisil.
Understand Lamisil
The formulation of Lamisil is Terbinafine Hydrochloride. It is retailed in the form of oral granules, oral pills and creams/gels. More popular under its brand name, Terbinafine, Lamisil is essentially broad-spectrum fungicide. This means it is meant to fight-off a wide range of fungal infections, and not just toenail fungus.
Using Lamisil
Lamisil is also used for treating fingernail fungus infections. Lamisil has a moderate rate of yielding effective results when it is taken by mouth. Here, it is absorbed into the bloodstream. When applied locally, i.e. over the affected toenail, it might relieve some of the symptoms, like itching, a bit faster. However, there is no way of determining how much time it will take to get effective results with Lamisil. Sometimes, it can a few weeks and many times, people need to use Lamisil creams for months.
Decoding Effectiveness of Lamisil for Treating Toenail Fungus
The global medical fraternity isn’t very optimistic about the overall effectivity of Lamisil in terms of curing toenail fungal infections. Most opine that Lamisil is more likely to provide symptomatic relief, i.e. relieving symptoms temporarily. Its ability to cure toenail fungus is largely argued. Further, Lamisil doesn’t work towards correcting the appearance of the affected toenail. Yes, it can prevent the infection from invading the adjoining toenails to some extent.
This is why many people have started opting for other OTC medicines that don’t pose the threat of side-effects and can systematically cure toenail fungus. This includes use of natural anti-Toenail Fungus Medicines like Funginix, Purnail and Zetaclear.