Loceryl 5% Nail Lacquer
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Loceryl nail lacquer is a prescription-only treatment for fungal nail infections. Applied directly to the nail, the lacquer kills the fungi and yeast, clearing you of the infection in as little as six months. The lacquer is resistant to soaps and water and remains on the nails, fighting the infection while you go about your daily life.
You can get a prescription and buy Loceryl online through The Independent Pharmacy once you have completed a short online consultation. Your prescription can be dispensed and dispatched, with quick, discreet delivery.
Loceryl is a highly effective fungal nail treatment that clears up the infection on both finger and toenails. The lacquer is painted directly onto the affected nails with an easy-to-use, reusable applicator.
Loceryl contains the active ingredient amorolfine which destroys a wide variety of fungi that are responsible for causing fungal nail infections. You only need to apply Loceryl once or twice a week for it to be effective and can be used underneath cosmetic nail polish.
Loceryl is a branded treatment that is manufactured by Galderma and is available in 5mL packs.
The active ingredient in Loceryl nail lacquer is amorolfine, which is an antifungal medicine, meaning it destroys fungi that cause nail infections.
Loceryl is painted directly onto the infected nails where the amorolfine is absorbed. It then stops the fungus from producing a chemical called ergosterol which causes the fungal cells to break down and die. Over time the infected nail is then replaced by a fresh, healthy nail. Once a nail has become infected, you cannot cure the infection for that part of the nail to become healthy again, therefore, you need to treat the nail to stop the infection from spreading whilst the infected nail grows out.
Loceryl is an effective treatment for fungal nail infection but depending on where your nail infection is, the treatment time will vary.
Treating a fungal nail infection can take a long time and it can be frustrating waiting to see any improvements. Nails grow relatively slowly and you are not only waiting for the infected nail to grow out but for the new nail to grow. You should see improvement over time as your nail grows out. You can take photos of your nail periodically to assess the results as often it will be hard to notice day-to-day.
If you are concerned that your treatment is not working you should discuss this with a pharmacist or a doctor.
Loceryl is a prescription-strength fungal nail treatment that contains the active ingredient amorolfine.
At The Independent Pharmacy, we also prescribe and sell both Curanail, an over-the-counter brand of fungal nail treatment containing the same active ingredient available in 3ml packs, and Amorolfine 5% Nail Lacquer as a generic alternative to Loceryl in 5mL packs.
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Please ensure you read the Patient Information Leaflet thoroughly before using Loceryl.
As your doctor or a pharmacist for advice before using Loceryl if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or are breastfeeding. Your doctor will then decide whether you should use Loceryl.
Loceryl is for topical use only and should be applied directly to the nails affected by a fungal infection.
Do not use nail files on healthy nails as this may spread the infection.
Please ensure you read the Patient Information Leaflet thoroughly before using Loceryl.
The active ingredient in Loceryl: amorolfine 50 mg/ml.
The inactive ingredients in Loceryl: ammonio methacrylate copolymer A, triacetin, butyl acetate, ethyl acetate and ethanol.
Loceryl, in the same way as other medications, may occasionally cause some people to experience side effects.
The most common Loceryl side effects include:
If you experience an allergic reaction or severe side effects you should seek immediate support from your nearest emergency department.
If you are worried about any side effects or you do not feel like they are improving over time you should get advice from a pharmacist or doctor.
Please ensure you read the Patient Information Leaflet thoroughly before using Loceryl.
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