What is Jublia?
Jublia is a prescription medication that is designed to help fight infections that are caused by fungus, specifically toenail fungus called onychomycosis. Nail fungus is an embarrassing condition that can be hard to treat. When natural solutions don’t work it may mean that you need to start looking into other prescription options. This Jublia review is going to take a closer look at the facts and details to learn more about how this prescription nail fungus medication works and to see if it’s worth trying out. The manufacturer claims that their medication is formulated to stop toenail fungus from spreading.
Ingredients
The main ingredient in Jublia is efinaconazole which is an azole antifungal. Efinaconazole works by stopping the growth of several types of fungus. Other ingredients include alcohol, anhydrous citric acid, butylated hydroxytoluene, C12-15 alkyl lactate, cyclomethicone, diisopropyl adipate, disodium edetate and purified water.
Dosage
Jublia is a clear paste that has a brush applicator attached to the bottle. You should follow your doctor’s prescribed dosage. The general recommendation is to hold the bottle upside down directly over the affected toenail. Apply one drop of Jublia onto the toenail and brush firmly against the toenail while applying. For the big toe you can apply a second drop to the end of the toenail using the tip of the brush then use the brush to spread the formula around the entire toenail including the cuticle, the folds of skin next to the sides of the toenail and underneath the nail. You should apply to each affected toenail and let dry.
Safety Information
Possible side effects that can occur from taking Jublia include irritation or pain at the application site, blisters, ingrown toenails, redness, itchiness, stinging, pain and swelling.
Jublia is meant for use only on the nails and surrounding skin. You should not use Jublia in your mouth, eyes or vagina. You should let your doctor know before taking this medication if you are pregnant, planning on becoming pregnant, nursing or planning to nurse, have a medical condition or are on any medications.
Price & Manufacturer’s Warranty
The price one 4 ml bottle of Jublia can vary according to the pharmacy you purchase from and your insurance policy. The cheapest price we were able to find was $593.42 for a 4 ml bottle.
We were unable to find any mention of a manufacturer’s guarantee.
The Conclusion of Our Jublia Review
Jublia appears to be a decent solution to help clear up toenail fungus. Its main ingredient has been shown to have the ability to stop the growth of fungus and the formula comes in an easy to apply brush applicator for convenience. However, because this product is a prescription medication, it comes along with various potentially dangerous side effects. Furthermore, because it is a prescription medication, the price per treatment without insurance is exorbitantly high. You are better off first trying an effective, all natural treatment, that has few, if any, side effects and is reasonably priced.