Nail Fungus and Diabetes - Penlac® Nail Lacquer
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Nail Fungus and Diabetes

Nail fungus is more common than you think in people with diabetes

If you have diabetes, you are at higher risk for nail fungus, known medically as onychomycosis (on-ih-ko-my-KO-sis). In fact, people with diabetes are almost three times more likely to have nail fungus.

Certain conditions associated with diabetes make it more likely for you to get nail fungus. You may have poor blood circulation in your legs and feet. Diabetes also can lead to nerve damage in the lower extremities. If you have a sore, you may not notice it until it has developed into a more serious ulcer.

The good news is that nail fungus is treatable. Working with your podiatrist, dermatologist, primary care physician or diabetes specialist, you will be able to develop a comprehensive diabetes foot health plan. This will help protect your feet and reduce the risk of nail fungus occurring or coming back.

If you already have nail fungus, you can work with your healthcare professional to choose a treatment option that may be right for you.


Penlac® is indicated in immunocompetent patients with mild to moderate onychomycosis without lunula involvement due to Trichophyton rubrum.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Penlac® is a topical prescription for mild to moderate fungal nail infections. Regular visits to your health care professional for the removal of unattached, infected nails may be required. If you have diabetes, it is important to talk to your health care professional about nail care. The most common side effects are redness around nails, nail shape change, irritation, ingrown toenail and discoloration.
For more information, please see Full Prescribing Information for Penlac®

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