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Good news for those with fungal nail infections.
When your nails become discoloured, thickened and disfiguired they may have become attacked with a fungal infection. These fungal infections particularly attack the toe nails, which can become to look grossly discoloured and disfiguired. Your chiropodist and even your local pharmacist can diagnose these fungal nail infections but if they are left untreated they can persist for years and can become very disfiguring.Now there is a solution available without prescription as an over the counter treatment called 'Curanail'. Until recently it was only only available as a POM, or 'Prescription Only Medicine' known as 'Loceryl'. So with less restrictions,more and more medications are now becoming available for use by the public.
You will need to see your pharmacist to obtain Curanail. More information from their web site http://www.curanail.co.uk.
This content was created on Thu 3 August 2006
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