QUOTE(Deimos Tel`Arin @ Apr 16 2009, 11:36 PM)
what kind of fungal infection?
last time, back in 1997, i had psoriasis, scaly skin fungal infection
dermatologist specialist doc prescribed me to use
diprosalic
eumovate
dont give wrong infomation!last time, back in 1997, i had psoriasis, scaly skin fungal infection
dermatologist specialist doc prescribed me to use
diprosalic
eumovate
psoriasis is not a fungal infection!
the creams you were 'using' were not antifungals!
TS: if you;re sure its fungal, then the currently best you can get is terbinafine(active ingredient) under the brand lamisil(not sure generics is out yet) which is an antifungal you use once a day. however its still quite expensive and if im right would work out about 30 odd bucks a tube, but the tube should be enough provided the area affected is small enough
if you want a cheaper solution/cant afford so much, then the next best antifungal would be 1 gen older stuff like miconazone or tonafate(again active ingredient) but these need to be applied more than once a day which might not be as practical for some people.
This post has been edited by mr lappy: Apr 17 2009, 03:10 PM
Apr 17 2009, 03:02 PM

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