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Jublia
(Efinaconazole)

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Formulation : Topical Solution
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Jublia
Dosage: 10%
Quantity: 8mL
Price: $142.00
Jublia
Dosage: 10%
Quantity: 16mL
Price: $269.00
Jublia
Dosage: 10%
Quantity: 24mL
Price: $396.00

Jublia Description

Jublia is an antifungal medication developed by Eficonazole. This is a prodrug that undergoes a chemical transformation in the body to form efinaconazole, which inhibits fungal growth. According to clinical studies, this medication was found to be more effective than other antifungal medications in treating infections caused by Candida species.

Jublia 10 topical solution is a new topical solution that can be used to treat a variety of skin conditions. These 10 topical solutions are made with ingredients proven to be effective, and it is easy to apply.

Jublia before and after has been shown to be effective in the treatment of a variety of fungal infections, including Candida albicans. Some users claim that this medication has also been effective in the treatment of other types of infections, such as tuberculosis and athlete’s foot.

Jublia Uses

Jublia topical solution includes efinaconazole, an antifungal medication that helps treat a yeast infection of the toenail known as onychomycosis.

This solution is a clear, colorless to a pale yellow solution supplied in a white plastic bottle with a flow-through brush applicator.

This drug is meant to treat the surface of your skin alone.

This medication is for toenail fungus. It works by stopping fungal growth and reproduction.

Additional information

Brand Name:

Jublia

Generic name:

Efinaconazole

Other Names:

Jublia

Strength(s):

10%

Quantities Available:

8mL, 16mL, 24mL

Formulation:

Topical Solution

Warnings & Dosage

Direction

  • Follow your doctor’s instructions for using the Jublia solution. Follow your prescription’s instructions in the letter. Use this medicine only as directed. Do not use it in larger or fewer amounts or longer than the manufacturer recommends.
  • Jublia is normally administered once a day for 48 weeks to the damaged toenails (approximately 11 months).
  • Wash and dry your toenails well before using this remedy. After showering, bathing, or scrubbing the region, wait at least 10 minutes before applying this.

Caution

  • Do not use this topical solution in or around your mouth, eyes, or vagina. Be sure that you use it exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
  • Experts recommend that patients with children younger than 6 years old should not use this.
  • Inform your doctor of all medical conditions, including if you are pregnant, plan to breastfeed, or breastfeed while using this medicine because it is not known whether it can harm a fetus or nursing infant.
  • Talk about your child’s medications and whether you or your child has any nail infections with your doctor. Jublia is highly flammable. Stay away from heat and flame while applying this to your toes.

Jublia Dosage

This is available in 8 ml e with 10 percent dosage.

Side Effects

Jublia Side Effects

Visit your doctor at once if you have any severe of the following:

  • Redness
  • Itching
  • And swelling of the tip of the affected toenail.
  • Common side effects may include pain, redness, swelling, burning, stinging, itching, or blisters where the medicine was applied; or poor healing of an ingrown toenail.

FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions About Jublia

How much does Jublia cost in Canada?

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How to use Jublia?

Place the bottle directly over the affected toenail. Leave the bottle upright; it will distribute the solution in the form of a fine mist. Place a drop of Julia onto the affected toenail. Usually, do not squeeze the bottle; you will hear at least a little air escaping during this process.

How does Jublia work?

It works by inhibiting the growth of certain types of fungus. Efinaconazole belongs to a class of drugs known as antifungals. This preventative medication treats fungal infections only. It will not compare to other septic fevers, such as those caused by bacteria.

Does Jublia work on toenail fungus?

In the clinical study, over 50% of people who used Jublia (efinaconazole) had no detectable fungal growth in their nails, and about 25% were able to get the infection down to five or fewer of the affected area of the nail. Other antifungal topical drugs are less effective than this particular topical treatment.

What does Jublia do to the nail?

Jublia is an azole antifungal drug administered once daily for 48 weeks to treat onychomycosis of the toenails. The formulation properties of this, such as low surface tension and the low keratin binding affinity of efinaconazole, may help reach the infection site when applied as directed.

Is Jublia the same as Lamisil?

Lamisil and Jublia delude the clinician about the patient’s symptoms in different ways. Lamisil is available as a medicine. Lamisil oral granules are also used to remedy a fungal infection of the hair follicles on the scalp in children aged 4 and up. Jublia is a current issue.

The information above for Jublia (Efinaconazole) was provided to DoctorSolve.com by third parties. In no way should this information substitute for the advice of a physician. Consult a doctor or qualified health care professional if you have any medical concerns.