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Loprox vs. Kerydin

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Key takeaways

Ciclopirox (Loprox, Penlac) and Tavaborole (Kerydin) are both topical antifungals used to treat fungal infections, but they have some key differences. Ciclopirox is available in various forms, including cream, gel, shampoo, suspension, and nail lacquer, and it treats a wide range of fungal infections like jock itch, athlete's foot, and ringworm. Tavaborole, on the other hand, is specifically used for fungal toenail infections and is applied once daily for 48 weeks. Ciclopirox can take several months to show improvement for nail infections, while tavaborole also requires long-term use but is noted for being less effective overall. Tavaborole is available as a generic but can still be expensive, whereas ciclopirox is generally lower-cost. Both medications have few side effects, but tavaborole is flammable and should be kept away from heat and flames.

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Summary for Loprox

Prescription only

Ciclopirox is an antifungal medication that treats different fungal infections on your skin, scalp, or nails. It comes in several forms, like a cream, gel, shampoo, suspension, or solution (nail lacquer). You apply it directly to the infected area, and the dose depends on what you’re treating. Side effects include skin irritation, burning, or itching at the application site.

Indications for Loprox

Pros and Cons for Loprox

Pros

  • Available in several forms for different areas of the body
  • Treats a variety of fungal infections
  • Easy to use and can be applied right where you need it

Cons

  • Not for use in young children
  • Can take weeks to months to fully clear the infection
  • Not a good choice for serious or complicated fungal infections

Common Side Effects for Loprox

  • Redness or irritation at the site of application
  • Burning or itching

Warnings for Loprox

  • Skin irritation

Summary for Kerydin

Prescription only

Tavaborole is a topical antifungal used to treat toenail fungus in people 6 years and older. It comes as a 5% solution applied directly to the entire toenail once a day for almost a year. Side effects aren't common, but can include redness and peeling at the application site. Though the brand-name medication Kerydin is no longer available, the generic version is.

Indications for Kerydin

Pros and Cons for Kerydin

Pros

  • Used just once a day
  • Applied directly to the toenail(s)
  • Fewer side effects compared to oral antifungals

Cons

Common Side Effects for Kerydin

  • Skin peeling (3%)
  • Ingrown toenail (3%)
  • Redness (2%)

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