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Jublia is an antifungal medication used to treat toenail infections. It works by helping to stop fungal growth. The generic version of this medicine is called Efinaconazole.
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About Jublia (Efinaconazole)
How does it work?
This antifungal medication stops fungus from making the protective covering it needs to grow. This kills the fungus and allows new, healthy toenails to grow instead.
What does it treat?
This medication treats toenail infections that are caused by some kinds of fungus. It won’t work on infections caused by bacteria or viruses.
What forms does it come in?
This treatment comes as a liquid that you put directly on your infected toenail using the included brush – like nail polish. It's easy to apply, but you should know that it can take almost a year to completely clear the infection.
Jublia vs. Efinaconazole
Jublia and Efinaconazole are the same medicine. Jublia is a brand name, while Efinaconazole is the generic form. Both medicines work equally well at clearing up toenail infections caused by fungus.
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Common Questions
Jublia (Efinaconazole) prescription FAQ
What are the benefits of using Jublia (Efinaconazole)?
- Treats toenail fungus
- Clears up infection
- Easy to apply
- Effective
- Low risk of side effects
- Allows healthy nails to regrow
Who should not use this medication?
- People who are allergic to Efinaconazole
- People with fungal infections in other parts of their body
Only use this medicine for toenail infections. Don’t use it if you have an infection in another part of your body. Tell your healthcare provider if you have any other medical conditions or if you use other medications. Also, be sure to notify your licensed provider if you are pregnant, planning to become pregnant or nursing.
How do I use this medication?
Apply this medicine to the infected toenails for 48 weeks. Follow your medical provider’s instructions about how long to use this medicine, even if you’re feeling better. If you stop using this medicine too early, the infection could come back.
What happens if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose of Jublia, put it on as soon as you remember. If it's almost time for your next dose, just wait and apply it then. Don't use extra to make up for the missed dose.
What happens if I use too much?
Using too much Jublia can lead to skin irritation or other side effects. If you use too much medicine, wash it off.
If you’ve used too much of this medication, call your licensed provider or local poison control center (800-222-1222) immediately.
Can I get Jublia (Efinaconazole) online?
Dr. B can help you get a convenient online prescription for fungal infection treatments, including Jublia and Efinaconazole. Just fill out a short health questionnaire to start the process. A licensed medical provider will review your symptoms and health history. If they believe a prescription would help, they will send one to your preferred pharmacy.
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Side Effects
The risk of side effects from using Jublia are low, and most side effects are mild. The most common include:
- Ingrown toenail
- Skin irritation
- Burning
- Redness or itching around the treated area
Serious side effects could include severe allergic reactions, blistering at the application site or worsening of your toenail problem. If you experience severe side effects or any symptoms that worry you, contact your health provider or pharmacist immediately.