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Jublia
Dosage: 10%
Quantity: 8mL
Price: $119.00
Jublia
Dosage: 10%
Quantity: 16mL
Price: $223.25
Jublia
Dosage: 10%
Quantity: 24mL
Price: $327.55

Description


Generic Name: efinaconazole 

Drug Class: azole antifungal

Indications 

Jublia is a topical prescription solution indicated to treat a fungal infection in the toenails known as onychomycosis. This infection is caused by Trichophyton rubrum and Trichophyton mentagrophytes. 

Jublia Dosage 

This is available in Jublia 10% topical solution. 

Jublia Mechanism of Action 

This topical solution inhibits fungal lanosterol 14 alpha-demethylase that is involved in ergosterol biosynthesis. It stops the growth of bacteria through this action. 

How to Use Jublia 

Before you start using Jublia, it is necessary to read the information leaflet or medication guide given by a healthcare professional. You must not use any medication unless you have understood the uses and directions. For more medical advice or information, consult your doctor or pharmacist. 

Before you use this solution, clean and dry the area properly. This must be applied at least 10 minutes after washing or taking a bath. With the brush provided, apply the topical solution to your infected toenails. Ensure to cover the entire area, including the toenails, toenail folds, toenail bed or the hyponychium, and the undersurface of your toenail. Wash your hands properly right after application. 

Make a dosing schedule. Do not increase or decrease your Jublia dosage. You should not also take this oral drug more frequently than advised. 

Jublia Side Effects 

Mild & Common Side Effects: 

-Pain or irritation in the application site 

-Ingrown toenail 

-Blister 

Severe Side Effects: 

-Swelling in the application site 

-Discharge in the application site 

Note that this is not a full/complete list of the side effects of Jublia. 

If you experience severe or persistent adverse reactions, discontinue medication and talk to your doctor or healthcare professional. 

Warnings and Precautions 

Do not use Jublia if you have a known allergy to efinaconazole, fluconazole, clotrimazole, ketoconazole, or any inactive ingredients the solution may contain. Any indicators of major allergic reactions, such as problems breathing, swelling of the face and neck, severe dizziness, swollen lymph nodes, hives/itchiness, and skin rashes, should always be kept in mind. Stop using this oral medication and seek emergency medical treatment right away if this happens. 

This medication may be contraindicated for people with a history of diabetes or recent infections. Also, due to possible drug interactions, you should discuss all the prescription medications, nonprescription medications, supplements, and herbal products you are taking. 

When applying this topical solution, avoid getting it on other areas of the body. If it accidentally gets into any area, washes it with running water immediately. Do not apply this cream near any heat source or in an open flame, for this product can catch fire. 

Pregnant and breastfeeding moms must take this oral drug only if extremely necessary. It is essential to discuss all the possible risks with a healthcare provider. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

How does Jublia work? 

Doctors prescribe Jublia for toenail fungus because it is known to stop fungal growth. It is under the class of drugs known as azole antifungals. 

How long does it take Jublia to get up and running? 

This type of solution does not work immediately. Based on Jublia’s before and after results, it may take a couple of months before this medication can get rid of the fungus. 

How long does a bottle of Jublia last? 

A bottle of this solution contains 8 mL of liquid. Each bottle may last for over a month or so, depending on how often it is used. 

Can Jublia be used over nail polish? 

This should not be used with nail products. While treating a fungal infection, avoid using nail polish and other cosmetic nail products. 

How often should I use Jublia? 

This topical treatment is usually prescribed once a day. The length of treatment, on the other hand, usually lasts for 48 weeks. 

Can I buy Jublia over the counter? 

This product is a prescription drug. You need to have a valid prescription before purchasing from any pharmacy. 

How much does a bottle of Jublia cost? 

Click here to see our prices on Jublia. Get the best deals when you order your prescription drugs from PharmaPassport. 

Additional information

Scientific Name:

Efinaconazole

Formulation:

Topical Solution

Strength(s):

10%

Quantities Available:

8mL, 16mL, 24mL

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