Lamisil if money is no object. Otherwise, Sporanox will do. More risk of liver toxicity with Sporanox. Both have same treatment time (the amount of time it takes to grow new toenails).



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3 Responses to “What is better treatment for nail and skin fungus Lamisil or Sporanox?”

  1. crazzzeE Says:

    lamisil…fungus free since 1993!!!
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    :)

  2. atorresmd Says:

    Sporanox (itraconazole) deposits on the sites where fungi will grow, so, as new skin grows (epidermis), or new nails grow fungi will not be able to survive. Is a slow but excellent way to fight fungi. Treatment lasts up to 9 months in toe´s nails.
    References :

  3. CaliDoc Says:

    Lamisil if money is no object. Otherwise, Sporanox will do. More risk of liver toxicity with Sporanox. Both have same treatment time (the amount of time it takes to grow new toenails).
    References :

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