👣 Step into Comfort with Rite Aid's Antifungal Cream!
Rite Aid Terbinafine Hydrochloride Cream 1% is a full prescription-strength antifungal treatment designed to cure most athlete's foot, jock itch, and ringworm. This 0.5 oz (15 g) cream provides fast relief from itching, burning, and cracking, suitable for adults and children aged 12 and older. With a trusted brand history since 1962, it offers an easy-to-use application for effective results.
J**S
Great antifungal!
Great quality and consistency, works perfectly! It should last long enough to resolve any issue you may have. I was surprised by the quality of this product.
M**B
As effective if not better than other athletes foot creams that I've used
The media could not be loaded. This is a review of Rite Aid Antifungal Cream, Terbinafine Hydrochloride Cream 1%, Full Prescription Strength, 0.5 oz (15 g) | Cures Most Athletes Foot | Relieves Itching and Burning | Athletes Foot Treatment | Anti ItchI've used several different athletes foot creams over the years but until now had never tried one with 1% Terbafine Hydrochloride. It comes out of the tube as a white cream that I simply run in between my affected toes after showering and drying the foot. No adverse reaction so far and it is helping.
M**R
Great
Great seems to work
E**Y
Terminating review
Good product. Does not cure onchomycosis
Y**O
Used it for Ringworm.
I was using Clotrimazole and it wasn't doing much. So upon my research, I read 'the blue box' and the active ingredient in the blue box. I also purchased Tea Tree oil from Bloomy Essentials. I did not get the Defense soap. What I also did is use apple cider vinegar with the mother and smashed garlic. The ACV made it BURN. It actually needs to burn so it can kill the spores. Just rotate each remedy. So far its working. A week and a half in and I only use the ointment 'blue box' and tea tree. As you can see in the picture (yuck I know) it's drying out which you want. After 6 days, then you will see some improvement. It took forever for me.I wear loose pants all the time. I covered it with bandage for a few days and that was a mistake. It NEEDS to dry and air out. Because I covered it for a few days... I was getting a large lump and it was getting hot to the touch. Not good!! So... DO NOT COVER the specific ringworm.I understand that the fungus spores just fly to the air. That's why I'm always wearing loose soft pants and pajama pant bottoms at night. I wash that clothing every other day. I'm practically rotating the same clothing because I don't want to infest my whole wardrobe. My bedding I'm using lysol. You can also just dry in the dryer (bedding), as 110 degrees kills the spores. As we all know, it get hot in the dryer so keep an eye out. Or just wash bedding and then dry.The information for ringworm and stages is so vague online. Some stuff works for some, some doesn't. One thing is for sure, if you have an itchy persistent spot. Just put some ointment so it doesn't develop into ringworm. Dont keep scratching.
E**O
Recomendado
Util producto.
D**N
Part of the process - what worked for me to get rid of Athlete’s Foot
For anyone suffering from Athlete’s Foot, I want to share what worked for me. I have to thank a Reddit user because for the life of me my Athlete’s foot was not going away with just Terbafine and drying powder. I ended up doing foot soaks every other day for a week or two, half listerine mouth wash and half cleaning vinegar (like 6% concentration). I would put on this cream after the soak (and let my foot completely dry), and once a day otherwise. I would also use drying powder in my socks. This method worked wonders even though my feet looked worse at first. Originally I was using this cream twice a day with drying powder and that didn’t do the trick. Putting the cream on too thick/too often seemed to make the Athlete’s foot worse.
L**Y
Good value
Good product, fast delivery,good value
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