Antifungal Cream. Treats and cures most athlete's foot (tinea pedis), jock itch (tinea cruris), and ringworn (tinea corporis). Relieves associated itching, burning, cracking and chafing. Image shown is for display purposes only. Actual package varies.
D**K
It's a pretty standard fungicide. Good price point.
It's a pretty standard fungicide. Good price point.
V**N
This is an Ointment
I purchased this at my pharmacy.It feels gross and and is a thick, petroleum-based ointment. It's heavy and greasy. This is not an anti-fungal cream. It is an anti-fungal ointment. Lingering greasiness on my hands, even after washing. Eww.
K**S
Knocked out Stubborn Fungus
First got this product in liquid form; paste form works better in some ways; used it to control a very subborn fungus that have had for many years. Has cleared it up after several other highly touted products failed.
M**H
Works well but too much sticky
I bought this for my wife as she was having fungal on her shoulder. Earlier I bought from Rite-Aid with same content, that worked very well but this one was too sticky. Body could not absorb this and remains on body only.
B**S
Good Deal
Exactly the same ingredients as Rite Aid at half the price.
A**R
Could not decide
Well I got two different types of medication, this one is used by my foot doctor. Tried it and I like it.
K**R
Five Stars
best medicine you can get for athletes foot works fantastic !
A**A
No more fungus among us
I've used this for MANY years. It is effective although Walmart sells it for $2.73/oz in the small tubes. The other anti-fungal creams (other than Tinactin which uses the same active ingredient and 1% concentration) do nothing for my body's fungal issues. Other remedies I've tried that work include tea tree oil and an udder wash that has 5% Chlorhexidine Acetate (brand name: Novalsan, it's blue and has glycerine among other inactive ingredients in it) as the active ingredient. You don't want it in your eyes, nose, etc. but it safe/mild enough to spray on the teats of goat/cow udders without injuring them or YOU when you drink the milk. It is very effective. You'll have to find it at a farm/dairy supply vendor. It's advantage is it's about 2 orders of magnitude cheaper than the tolnaftate as its marketed. I've heard vinegar can also help and most people have heard of vinegar douches which were often used by our grandparents.
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