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Athlete's Foot
There are several dermatophytes that can cause athletes foot. The most common is trichophyton rubrum. These fungi live on human skin and may be present without you being aware of it. However, under certain conditions ... [... more]
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Scholl Athlete's Foot Spray Liquid (Tolnaftate)
This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Clotrimazole (Canesten Af Spray)
Canesten AF spray is licensed to treat the fungal skin infection athlete's foot (tinea pedis). The spray should be applied to the affected area(s) of skin thinly two to three times daily. You should make sure you wash and dry the feet, especially ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Mycil Powder (Tolnaftate, Chlorhexidine)
This preparation, available in the form of an powder, is used in the treatment and prevention of athlete's foot (Tinea pedis), Dhobie itch (Tinea cruris) and prickly heat (miliaria rubra). It may also be helpful in ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Clotrimazole (Canesten Af Cream)
Canesten AF cream is licensed to treat the fungal skin infections athlete's foot (tinea pedis) and jock itch (tinea cruris). The cream should be applied to the affected area(s) of skin thinly two to three times daily and rubbed in gently. ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Clotrimazole (Canesten Solution)
Canesten solution is used to treat a wide range of skin infections caused by fungi. These include infections with dermatophytes such as tinea, eg ringworm (tinea corporis), athlete's foot (tinea pedis), and jock itch (tinea cruris) and infections ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Mycil Ointment (Tolnaftate, Benzalkonium)
This preparation, available in the form of an ointment, is used in the treatment and prevention of athlete's foot (Tinea pedis), Dhobie itch (Tinea cruris) and prickly heat (miliaria rubra). ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Scholl Athlete's Foot Cream (Tolnaftate)
This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Scholl Athlete's Foot Powder (Tolnaftate)
This medicine should not be used if you are allergic to one or any of its ingredients. Please inform your doctor or pharmacist if you have previously experienced such an allergy. ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Athlete's Foot: Lamisil Once
You should wash and dry both feet and hands before applying the solution. The solution should be applied once on both feet, even if you think the infection is on one foot only, to make sure all the fungi are killed. Starting between the toes, ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Athlete's Foot (Tinea Pedis)
Some antifungal creams also contain hydrocortisone, eg Daktacort HC. These are useful when the skin is particularly red and inflamed, as the hydrocortisone reduces inflammation and irritation. They should not be used ... [... more]
Net Doctor

Tinea
The dermatophytes, or ringworm fungi, which cause athlete's foot and other infections of the skin, hair and nails are dependent on a human or animal host and are passed from person to person or animal to person. Most ... [... more]
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