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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?

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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:

  • Arthritis

  • Athlete's Foot

  • Blisters

  • Calluses

  • Diabetic Neuropathy

  • Dry or Cracked Skin

  • Edema/Swelling

  • Hyper-hidrosis (excessive sweating)

  • Inflammation

  • Nail Removal

  • Neuralgis/Neuropathic Pain

  • Neuritis (tingling pain)

  • Nail fungus (Onychomycosis)

  • Plantar Fasciitis (heal spurs)

  • Sprains

  • Tendonitis

  • 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.

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