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Mycoster 8% Film-forming solution 3ml
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Mycoster 8% Film-forming solution 3ml

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Mycoster 8% Film-forming solution 3ml is intended for the treatment of mycosis (onychomycosis) of the nails of the feet and hands. The active substance, ciclopirox, penetrates the nail and destroys fungi.

What is Mycoster 8% film-forming solution 3 ml used for?

This solution is indicated for fungal infections of the nails of the feet and hands (onychomycosis). Mycoster 8% is a film-forming solution for local application, with ciclopirox as an active substance, which penetrates the nail and destroys fungi .

Itchy feet, redness, nail that changes color… These signs are suggestive of the development of a yeast infection in the foot. Also known as athlete's foot, this pathology affects 10 to 15% of the population at least once in their lifetime.

Toenail fungus is characterized by a change in the color of the nail, which becomes opaque with a shade varying from yellowish to greenish. This change in color is also accompanied by a change in texture: the nail thickens, becomes very brittle. These phenomena can lead to progressive detachment of the nail.

How to properly use Mycoster 8% Film-forming solution 3 ml?

First of all, before starting the treatment of your nail fungus with Mycoster 8% , you should remove the diseased tissue from the nail as much as possible using scissors, a nail clipper or a file. nail.

Then the method of use is to apply the Mycoster solution to the entire surface of all diseased nails once a day and preferably in the evening.

At least once a week, remove the layer of varnish with a solvent for nail polish. Then take care to remove as many diseased nail tips as possible.

Avoid using a cosmetic varnish.

The duration of the treatment will depend on the severity of the damage to the nail but we can say that at least 3 months of treatment is needed in the event of nail fungus on the hands and it should not exceed 6 months in the event of nail fungus. fungal infection of the toes .

Do not hesitate to ask your doctor if in doubt.

Comment on the advice of use and dosage of 8% Mycoster film 3ml solution with our partner Avis checked after your purchase.

What is the composition of this solution?

Ciclopirox: 8g
For 100 g of film-forming solution.
  • Excipients

Copolymer of methyl vinyl ether and maleic acid monobutyl ester, ethyl acetate, isopropanol.

What are the side effects and contraindications?

Like all medicines, Mycoster 8% film-forming solution can have side effects related to the components and the active substances.

Dermatitis caused by an allergic can occur in some people. It is a condition of the skin and subcutaneous tissue like eczema.

Adverse effects should be reported to your doctor. They can tell you about other medicines or adjust the treatment.

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Mycoster 8% Film-forming solution is available in our online pharmacy in a 3 ml bottle.

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