Experiences with Fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

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Also known as:
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ICD10/11 Code: B35.1
ICD10/11 Group: A00-B99, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases
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Fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)
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ICD10/11 Code: B35.1, ICD10/11 Group: A00-B99, Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

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Terbinafine tabletten

6/11/2018 | | 21moderated by Philip
Terbinafine (250mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

Last year i took this medication for 3 months, luckily i had no side effects and now have healthy nails, at least so far. Highly Recommended.
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Terbinafine tabletten

10/1/2017 | | 70moderated by Charlotte
Terbinafine (250mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

After trying Micosan brush - for more than a year - and the Nailner pen I stopped. At my insistence - good experience many years ago - doctor gave me Terbinafine. Despite all the horror stories nothing happened to me, or only maybe it did: my stools became really quite loose. Is that because of the Terbinafine? Possibly. I am 70, don't take any other medicines, hardly drink alcohol, don't smoke...
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Terbinafine tabletten

9/15/2017 | | 51moderated by Charlotte
Terbinafine (250mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

I was worried after reading all the stories on the Internet, but I took them for 128 days without any side effects. After a few weeks I had a liver check that came back fine, growing it out took a long time but I'd already had this infection for 10 years or so. Last year the nail came off and my toe got really sore in my shoes so I got another course. Now happy with nice, pretty, smooth nails.
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Itraconazole

5/4/2017 | | 29moderated by Susan
Itraconazole (100mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

After I had a pedicure I was advised to get in touch with my GP to start on a 3-month course of Itraconazol. I've suffered with nail infections on my toes for around 15 years, usually about 2 a year. I need to take this course for 1 more week then I can stop. The results are easy to see. The nail is now about 1/3 better. Given that the course keeps on working for a while after the last pill has...
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Itraconazole

9/18/2016 | | 45moderated by Charlotte
Itraconazole (100mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

I couldn’t get rid of a fungal infection of my toenails even with an expensive laser treatment and several home cures. My GP gave me this prescription. Now the problem is gone, my nails are clean! So glad I used this stuff. No side effects
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Terbinafine tabletten

4/21/2016 | | 27moderated by Philip
Terbinafine (250mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

After reading many negative reactions about this medicine I still decided to try it. I've been taking it for about a month now. Up to now, everything has been fine. No sign of side effects. I've also noticed I've been feeling a bit better in myself since I started taking this medicine (I don't really know if this has actually got anything to do with it?). But the jury's still out on the results...
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Terbinafine tabletten

4/12/2016 | | 22moderated by Henry
Terbinafine (250mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

Hi, Heard loads of really bad stories from GPs and other users on this website. I was really hesitant about the side-effects, but now I've been taking it for four months and still not had any problems with it. I'm a young lad in my early twenties, I exercise twice a week and eat plenty of fruit and vegetables. In the meantime my toes are virtually totally free of the infection. I've just got 14...
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Terbinafine tabletten

2/3/2016 | | 45moderated by Charlotte
Terbinafine (250mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

Problems with fungal nails. Already tried all of the household, garden and kitchen remedies. Started taking the tablets two weeks ago. There is still no improvement but really awful pain in my upper right abdomen. Feels like a bruised rib but it's just a sensitive liver. Apart from this and fit and healthy and don't take any medication. GP called and I need to have a blood test to test my liver...
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Itraconazole

1/17/2016 | | 66moderated by Henry
Itraconazole (100mg) for fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

Has actually helped. Take the seven days stop for three weeks and so on three times. Had a new course in 2015. No side-effects. It has reduced but not completely gone. Still on one thumb and my two big toes. It's not getting worse but I'm not taking this any more. Going to try natural products but it can take a long time to see any results. It's not as damaging as all of their chemical pills.
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