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Reviewer: ReelX4U, 45-54 Male (Patient)
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I had large skin surface involved with athlete's foot and I just about used every cream out there and the fungus that I had was extremely virulent. I started with a very small spot on my right foot and within 3 weeks. It had spread to my feet and half of my right hand and up to my right wrist. After reading a lot about oral antifungals. I decided to go with "Gris-peg". I took 25
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Reviewer: 13-18 Male on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Caregiver)
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My son has been on and off this medication for ten months. It works but then the ringworm keeps coming back. I hope after this treatment, it's gone for good.
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Reviewer: 55-64 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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fungal nails hands and feet ,scalp and skin back of hands. 3 months use cleared hands. Still problem with nails and scalp.
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Reviewer: Virgo911, 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Very effective no side effects, did not harm kidney, took 1 tablet a day as suggested by physician. Saw results in less than 3months. I can now wear my sandels with open toe this summer. However, they are a bit expensive.
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Reviewer: I'YOKYEI09, 3-6 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Caregiver)
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I have a 6yr son on this med for ringworm of head/face and body. Once he started taking the meds it does work but he had a severe reaction of severe abdmonial pain where we had to take him to the hospital after the 2nd week taking medications. Please be sure to have the doc start you off the the minimum dose to insure minimum reactions he was in severe pain because he also has IBS and it really fl
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