Should I See a Doctor about My Nails? - Penlac® Nail Lacquer
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About Nail Fungus Treatment with Penlac® For People with Diabetes For Healthcare Professionals
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Should I See a Doctor about My Nails?

Do your nails look like any of the images below? If so, you may have nail fungus. Fortunately, nail fungus is a treatable condition.

To help you discuss your nail health with your doctor or podiatrist, answer the questions below and click Submit. You'll receive a printable form you can share with your physician at your next appointment.

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 Do your nails look like this?


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Yes No     Do you have diabetes?
Yes No     Do you currently take multiple medications?
Yes No     Do your nails hurt?
Yes No     Have you treated your nail fungus in the past?


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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