What is the success rate of Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole)?

In the clinical studies, 31% to 36% of people who used Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) that is available from an international pharmacy had no more detectable fungal growth on their nails, and 15% to 18% were able to get the infection down to 5% or less of the affected toenail. In general, this medication does not typically cure fungal toenail infections very well, though this is the case with most topical anti-fungal medications since it's hard for them to penetrate under the nail where the infection is mostly happening.


How long does it take Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) to work?

You may start to notice some improvement in your symptoms after a couple months of using buy Kerydin online Topical Solution (tavaborole), but you'll need to be patient since fungal nail infections always take a long time to treat. Tavaborole (Kerydin) won't fix the parts of the nail that are already infected or damaged, but those areas will eventually grow out long enough so you can clip them off. You can tell that the medication is working when healthy nail starts growing out from the base of the nail bed. Remember to use this medication for the recommended amount of time (48 weeks), even if your symptoms are mostly gone. If you stop treatment too early, the infection can come back. If you still have symptoms after the recommended treatment course, talk to your provider.


Does Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) cause liver damage?

Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) does not cause liver damage if it is used appropriately on the toenail, since it does not absorb into the body. Thus, you won't need lab draws to check the health of your liver, which is required for oral anti-fungal medications like terbinafine (Lamisil) or itraconazole (Sporanox).


Does Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) work on severe toenail fungus?

Nail solutions like Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) don't work particularly well for severe toenail fungal infections, including infections that have been going on for a long time or involve the entire nail. In clinical studies for Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole), this medication was only given to people who had fungal infection affecting 20% to 60% of the toenail. Severe toenail infections usually require other treatments such as oral anti-fungals, laser, or surgery. Your provider may even combine treatments, such as using tavaborole (Kerydin) along with an oral option.


Is there a generic for Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole)?

Kerydin Topical Solution (tavaborole) is available as a generic form that is cheaper than the brand name version. However, it's still very expensive if it's not covered by insurance.


Citation: goodrx.com

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