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CICLOPIROX ADGC, nail polish, fungal nail infection treatment

Zentiva Pharma GmbH

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CICLOPIROX ADGC 80 mg/g medicated nail polish, fungal nail infection treatment



Active ingredient:
• Ciclopirox Area of

​​application:
Treatment of fungal nail infections (onychomycoses).

For CICLOPIROX ADGC, nail polish, fungal nail infection treatment risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Zentiva Pharma GmbH,
65927 Frankfurt am Main.

A nail fungus infection is usually harmless, but quite stubborn: It can take a whole year for the nail of a big toe to grow back completely healthy. Nail fungus should therefore be treated at an early stage - also to prevent further spread. The good news: Certain medications can help to relieve the annoying symptoms quickly, effectively and, above all, inexpensively.

CICLOPIROX ADGC, nail polish, fungal nail infection treatment,- If you don't ask, you pay more.

At ADGC, we believe that health must be affordable for everyone. That is why we have specialized in the production of generics. These are medicines that are in no way inferior to the original preparations in terms of quality, but cost much less. This way you can save a lot. But not your health!

CICLOPIROX ADGC 80 mg/g is a medicated nail polish used to treat fungal nail infections. Its active ingredient ciclopirox has been tried and tested for many years and effectively combats fungal infections in the nail. Ciclopirox penetrates the nail plate and reaches the disease-causing fungus within 48 hours of application. Ciclopirox belongs to the drug group of antimycotics and thus has a fungicidal effect on all important causes of nail fungus diseases.

CICLOPIROX ADGC, nail polish, fungal nail infection treatment

• For the treatment of local nail fungus diseases
• Easy to use
• Transparent and waterproof


For CICLOPIROX ADGC, nail polish, fungal nail infection treatment risks and side effects, read the leaflet and ask your doctor or pharmacist.