Curanail Medicated Nail Lacquer 5% is used to treat fungal infections affecting up to 2 nails and affecting the upper half or sides of the nail. The active substance in Curanail is amorolfine (as hydrochloride) which belongs to a group of medicines known as antifungals.
The active ingredient Amorolfine kills a wide variety of fungi that can cause nail infections. A fungal nail infection is likely to result in discoloured (white, yellow or brown), thick or brittle nails, although their appearance can vary.
Benefits & Features:
- Anti-fungal Amorolfine at 5%
- Penetrates the nail
- Kills the fungus
- Prevents the fungal infection from spreading
- Easy to use
How to Use:
- Treat your infected nails
- Once weekly application should continue for 6 months for finger nails and 9 to 12 months for toe nails.
- Nails grow slowly so it may take 2 or 3 months before you start to see an improvement.
- It is important to carry on using the nail lacquer until the infection has cleared and healthy nails have grown back.
- The following steps should be followed carefully for each affected nail
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Step 1: Prepare the Nail Using a nail file, gently file down the infected areas of nail, including the nail surface.
- Protect any healthy nails while you are doing this so that you don't spread the infection.
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CAUTION: Do not use the same nail file for infected nails and healthy nails, as this could spread the infection as well.
- To prevent the spread of infection take care that no one else uses the same file.
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Step 2: Clean the nail Use an alcohol swab, or nail varnish remover, to clean the nail surface.
- Do not throw the swab away as you will need it later to clean the applicator.
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Step 3: Treat the nail Dip one of the re-usable applicators into the bottle of nail lacquer.
- The lacquer must not be wiped off on the edge of the bottle before it is applied.
- Apply the nail lacquer evenly over the entire surface of the nail.
- Allow to dry.
- Let the treated nail(s) dry for approximately 3 minutes.
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Step 4: You can use the applicators provided more than once.
- However, it is important to clean them thoroughly each time so that you don't spread the infection.
- Use the same swab you used for cleaning your nails.
- Don't touch the newly treated nails with the swab.
- Close the nail lacquer bottle tightly.
- Dispose of the swab carefully as it is inflammable.
- Before using the nail lacquer again, first remove the old lacquer from your nails using a swab, then file down the nails again if necessary