From a quick comparison seems like a good deal especially as it includes delivery.
If you're of a somewhat delicate disposition, look away now:
Clotrimazole 1% Cream (20g) is an external treatment for treating skin infections like athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm and other fungal infections. It contains the active ingredient Clotrimazole which acts as an antifungal and prevents fungus growth.
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rick_x
9 Jan 164#15
As a GP I'd agree it's always best to get things checked out but I'd like to make the point thatprescriptions are not free, the NHS has to pay for them. People requesting prescriptions for cheap items you can buy over the counter are a major contributing issue in the financial crisis the service is undergoing.
Oneday77 to thelaine
9 Jan 163#20
Virgin Coconut Oil. It works wonders and also treats Athelete's foot.
I'm sure someone will say it can be dangerous or that a GP will advise against it. However it is a food stuff that is perfectly safe to ingest so a little application to a skin/nail surface can't be that bad.
It's a natural anti-fungal so keeps medicines for more serious applications. Also anti-fungal tablets can destroy your liver so this is much safer.
ShaunR
9 Jan 163#2
I'm just itching to vote hot.
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dennissabre
9 Jan 161#1
Thanks very much. Just discovered that i've had Jock Itch for god knows how many years and now i can treat it.:smiley:
Heat
ShaunR
9 Jan 163#2
I'm just itching to vote hot.
pr0crastin8or
9 Jan 162#3
definitely not to be scratched at at that price!
thelaine
9 Jan 161#4
Heat, now just to find something for nail infections that isn't a rip off
Jonok to thelaine
9 Jan 16#7
Try Vick vapour rub.
lilb9 to thelaine
9 Jan 161#9
Amorollfine (Curanail), though it depends if the infection is at the top or bottom of the nail
amyleroo to thelaine
9 Jan 161#11
Go see your GP. Even better if your prescriptions are free.
Oneday77 to thelaine
9 Jan 163#20
Virgin Coconut Oil. It works wonders and also treats Athelete's foot.
I'm sure someone will say it can be dangerous or that a GP will advise against it. However it is a food stuff that is perfectly safe to ingest so a little application to a skin/nail surface can't be that bad.
It's a natural anti-fungal so keeps medicines for more serious applications. Also anti-fungal tablets can destroy your liver so this is much safer.
highlander1965
9 Jan 16#5
heat added thx very much
Atomheart
9 Jan 161#6
Plus 6.3% TCB
neroneuk
9 Jan 16#8
I would not use that, I grow something like porcini taste fungis on my feet, they are lovely fried with butter
Mark3270
9 Jan 161#10
Jock Itch aka "Chub Rub" :smiley:
Personally I find that Clotrimazole isn't that effective as it used to be. Trimovate Cream is 10x better, but sadly only available on prescription I believe ...
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If you're of a somewhat delicate disposition, look away now:
Clotrimazole 1% Cream (20g) is an external treatment for treating skin infections like athlete's foot, jock itch, ringworm and other fungal infections. It contains the active ingredient Clotrimazole which acts as an antifungal and prevents fungus growth.
Top comments
I'm sure someone will say it can be dangerous or that a GP will advise against it. However it is a food stuff that is perfectly safe to ingest so a little application to a skin/nail surface can't be that bad.
It's a natural anti-fungal so keeps medicines for more serious applications. Also anti-fungal tablets can destroy your liver so this is much safer.
All comments (33)
Heat
I'm sure someone will say it can be dangerous or that a GP will advise against it. However it is a food stuff that is perfectly safe to ingest so a little application to a skin/nail surface can't be that bad.
It's a natural anti-fungal so keeps medicines for more serious applications. Also anti-fungal tablets can destroy your liver so this is much safer.
Personally I find that Clotrimazole isn't that effective as it used to be. Trimovate Cream is 10x better, but sadly only available on prescription I believe ...
Good price though