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Efinaconazole is a medication that fights infections caused by fungus.
Jublia solution is supplied in a white plastic bottle with a brush.
Jublia solution is only used for external use.It is only used on toenails and adjacent skin.
Follow the directions on your medicine package.Tell your healthcare providers everything you know about your medical conditions, allergies, and medicines.
It's not known if efinaconazole will harm an unborn baby.If you plan to become pregnant while using this medicine, you should tell your doctor.
It's not known if efinaconazole passes into breast milk or if it could harm a baby.If you are breastfeeding a baby, tell your doctor.
Your doctor prescribed Jublia solution.Follow the directions on the label.Don't use this medicine in larger quantities or for longer than recommended.
You should wash and dry your toenails before applying this medicine.Wait at least 10 minutes after showering, bathing, or washing the area.
Under the tip of the nail, apply this medicine.Before putting on a shoe or socks, allow the medicine to dry completely.
For the full prescribed length of time, use this medicine.Before the infection is completely cleared, your symptoms may improve.If you skip doses, you are more likely to get an infection that is resistant to medication.
Store in an upright position, away from heat and humidity.When not in use, keep the bottle closed.Don't freeze.
Jublia solution can be dangerous.Don't use near high heat or open flame.Don't smoke until the solution has dried on your nail.
For 48 weeks, apply to affected toenails once a day.The integrated flow-through brush should be used.The toenail bed, hyponychium, and under surface of the plate should be completely covered.For the treatment of onychomycosis of the toenails due to T mentagrophytes.
For 48 weeks, apply to affected toenails once a day.The integrated flow-through brush should be used.The toenail bed, hyponychium, and under surface of the plate should be completely covered.The onychomycosis of the toenails is caused by T rubrum and T mentagrophytes.
If it's almost time for your next dose, you should use the medicine as soon as possible.Do not use more than one dose at a time.
An overdose of Jublia solution isn't expected to be dangerous.Call the Poison Help line if someone accidentally swallows the medication.
Don't get this medicine in your mouth, eyes, or vagina.Jublia solution can only be used on the toenails.
If you have signs of an allergic reaction to Jublia, you should get emergency medical help.
This isn't a complete list of side effects.Call your doctor if you have side effects.You can report side effects to the FDA.
Medicine used on the nail isn't likely to be affected by other drugs.Drugs can interact with each other.Tell your healthcare providers everything you use, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.
Don't share your medicines with others, use Jublia only for the indication prescribed, and keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children.
To ensure the information on this page applies to your personal circumstances, always consult your healthcare provider.