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Lamisil AT Gel gives soothing relief from itching and burning of dhobie itch and ringworm
Do not use Lamisil AT 1% Gel
If you suspect that you have had an allergic reaction to, or have been upset by any of the ingredients in this medicine (listed in What is Lamisil AT 7% Gel?)
Tell your doctor or pharmacist if the above applies because Lamisil AT 1% Gel is not suitable for you in these circumstances.
Take special care with Lamisil AT 1% Gel
Lamisil AT 1% Gel is for external use only. Avoid contact of the gel with your eyes or face. Avoid application to damaged skin where alcohol could cause stinging or irritation.
If the gel accidentally gets into your eyes, rinse thoroughly with running water. Consult your doctor If any discomfort persists.
If you are pregnant or breast feeding
If you are pregnant ask your doctor before using this medicine. Do not use If you are breast-feeding.
Lamisil 1% Gel and Children
Lamisil AT 1% Gel is not recommended for children under 16 years of age.
Taking other medicines
Do not apply other medicinal products on the treated areas
Lamisil AT 1% Gel is recommended for athlete's foot when it occurs between the toes.
If you have a fungal nail infection (fungus inside and under the nail) with discoloration of the nails and changes in nail texture (thick or flaky) you should consult your doctor because Lamisil AT 1% Gel is not appropriate for this type of infection.
Dhobie/Jock Itch: Dhobie itch appears in the groin and inner thigh area, usually on both sides but often with one side more than the other, where It can spread further between the legs to the buttocks, or up towards the stomach. Dhobie Itch looks like a clearly bordered rash, which may have blisters.
Ringworm: Ringworm usually appears as circular, sharp-edged areas of red rash, with dry, scaly or crusty patches towards the edges. Lamisil AT 1% Gel is suitable for ringworm occurring on the trunk of the body, legs, arm, neck or head (but not face).
If you are not sure about the cause of your infection, please talk to your pharmacist or doctor before using the gel and they will advise you
Apply Lamisil AT 1% Gel to the affected areas once a day, for one week.
You should not stop using the gel before the recommended time as this may allow the infection to return or reduce the successful cure rate
All medicines can cause problems in some people, and it is important to note the following:
Lamisil AT 1% Gel can occasionally cause redness, stinging or itching after use.
In rare instances people may be allergic to the gel, which could cause swelling and pain or rashes. If you notice these particular symptoms, stop using the gel and tell your doctor or pharmacist.
If you notice any unusual effects after using the gel, it is important that you tell your doctor or pharmacist.
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