PODIATRY
If you have nail fungus, are you uncomfortable with the idea of taking an oral medication for nearly a year that could affect your liver function?
Would you like to heal foot wounds or warts faster?
Does your current medication really treat the pain at its source?
Since most of us are on our feet much of the day, keeping them healthy is a priority.
More podiatrists are using compounded medications to treat everything from nail fungus to neuropathic pain.
Compounded therapies can delivery medications to the source of the problem or offer a combination of drugs into one therapy to help with these foot-related conditions:
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Arthritis
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Athlete's Foot
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Blisters
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Calluses
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Diabetic Neuropathy
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Dry or Cracked Skin
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Edema/Swelling
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Hyper-hidrosis (excessive sweating)
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Inflammation
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Nail Removal
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Neuralgis/Neuropathic Pain
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Neuritis (tingling pain)
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Nail fungus (Onychomycosis)
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Plantar Fasciitis (heal spurs)
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Sprains
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Tendonitis
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Warts
Podiatry Dosage Forms
Topical (transdermal) gels
or creams
Using a penetrating gel, the medication gets absorbed through the skin avoiding many side effects.
Penetrating Solutions
Liquid formula that can be applied directly to the site of fungal infections.
Medicated Pastes
A great "stay-put" treatment for warts and heal cracks.
Medicated Powder
Great for treating athlete's foot.