Description
What is Amorolfine nail lacquer?
Amorolfine nail lacquer is a prescription-strength antifungal treatment. It is used for the treatment and management of fungal nail infections (onychomycosis) that affect the fingernails and toenails. Amorolfine Hydrochloride (5%) is an active ingredient, which is a broad-spectrum antifungal agent. It works by stopping the growth of fungus by promoting fungus breakdown. Therefore, it not only treats but also prevents the recurrence of infection.
With a convenient once or twice weekly application, Amorolfine Nail Lacquer penetrates the nail plate to reach the site of infection directly. As a result, it offers an effective alternative for those who prefer topical treatments over oral antifungal medications.
How does Amorolfine work?
Amorolfine belongs to a family of antifungal drugs known as morpholines. It works by stopping the production of a chemical called ergosterol. It is a key component of fungal cell membranes. By disrupting this process, the medication causes structural damage to the fungus, stopping its growth and killing it over time.
As a result of this, the infected nail will be removed, and only a healthy nail will grow and replace the damaged one.
How to use Amorolfine nail lacquer
Use Amorolfine nail lacquer with guidance from your practitioner or doctor who will determine the dose and frequency of use according to the severity of the infection. Some general steps that you should follow are:
- Firstly, file the nail surface using the new nail file to remove any dead tissue or loose nail.
- Clean the nail thoroughly with the included cleaning swab or an alcohol wipe.
- Apply a thin layer of the lacquer over the entire affected nail using the reusable spatula.
- Allow it to dry for at least 3–5 minutes.
- Do not wash the treated nails for at least 6–8 hours after application (best applied before bedtime).
- Repeat the process for other infected nails as well.
- Repeat once or twice weekly or as directed by your doctor.
- Treatment duration varies for fingernails and toenails. Fingernails around 6 months, and toenails up to 9–12 months
Who should not use Amorolfine nail lacquer?
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women should seek medical advice before use
- A child under 18 years of age
- Suffer from diabetes
- Poor circulation of blood in the hands and feet
It is recommended to read all the necessary information mentioned in the patient information leaflet or seek guidance from a doctor before taking any medicine.
Possible side effects
Amorolfine Nail Lacquer may show some minor side effects. These include:
- Mild irritation or burning sensation
- Brittle or discolored nails (may also be a sign of infection, not the product)
- Localized itching or mild allergic reactions
Serious allergic reactions are rare but require immediate medical attention.
