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Scholl Fungal Nail Treatment is an at-home nail treatment kit for mild fungal nail infection (onychomycosis), combining a daily-use liquid and disposable files used over weeks to months to help clear the infection and prevent recurrence, supplied by Ways Pharmacy (UK).
Key facts
| Type | Fungal nail treatment kit (medical device) |
|---|---|
| Format | Treatment liquid plus 5 disposable nail files |
| For | Mild fungal nail infection (onychomycosis) on fingernails or toenails |
| How it works | The liquid penetrates the nail to target the infection; files prepare the nail surface and help prevent spread |
| Treatment phase | 4 weeks of active treatment, then a protective phase of up to 9 months |
| Age | For adults; not suitable for use on damaged skin or other foot conditions |
| Sold by | Ways Pharmacy, UK (GPhC-registered) |
Who it is for
- Adults with mild fungal nail infection causing yellow or brown discolouration, white patches or rough, crumbly nails
- People who want an at-home, no-prescription treatment they can use over time
- People prepared to follow a gradual course of weeks to months as the nail grows out
Not suitable for: use on damaged skin or with other foot conditions, and keep away from the eyes. If you have diabetes, seek advice before use, as your foot condition may need care from a healthcare professional. Stop using if irritation occurs. Do not reuse a file, to avoid spreading infection.
How to use
- Read the instructions carefully before use.
- Treatment phase (4 weeks): once a week, file the surface of the infected nail, then discard that file after use.
- Apply the treatment liquid to the infected nails every day during the 4-week phase.
- Protection phase (up to 9 months): apply the liquid once a week to help prevent spread and recurrence.
- Continue until the discolouration grows out; replace the cap after use and avoid the eyes.
Frequently asked questions
What is Scholl Fungal Nail Treatment used for?
It is used to treat mild fungal nail infection (onychomycosis) on the fingernails or toenails. It helps clear the infection and prevent it spreading or coming back.
How long does the treatment take?
There is a 4-week active treatment phase, then a protection phase of up to 9 months, or until the discolouration grows out. Because nails grow slowly, full clearing takes time as the healthy nail replaces the affected part.
How do I use the files in the kit?
During the treatment phase, file the surface of the infected nail once a week and then discard that file. Do not reuse a file, as this helps avoid spreading the infection.
Can people with diabetes use Scholl Fungal Nail Treatment?
If you have diabetes, seek advice before use, as your foot condition may need treatment from a healthcare professional. The same applies if you have damaged skin or other foot conditions.
What if the nail does not improve?
If the infection does not improve, spreads, or the nail becomes painful, speak to your pharmacist or GP. Severe or extensive fungal nail infections may need a different treatment.
Safety and storage
- For external use only. Avoid contact with the eyes; stop using if irritation occurs.
- Do not use on damaged skin or with other foot conditions. Do not reuse a file.
- If you have diabetes, seek advice before use, as your feet may need professional care.
- Replace the cap after use, keep out of the reach of children, and do not use after the expiry date.
References
This is a treatment for mild fungal nail infection. Always read the instructions before use. If you have diabetes or another foot condition, or the nail does not improve, consult your pharmacist or GP.
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