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Onychomycosis - Water Soluble Antimycotics for a Hydrophilic Nail

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Todd Weinfield, Jan 8, 2018.

  1. Todd Weinfield

    Todd Weinfield Welcome New Poster


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    95% of prescription and OTC treatments for onychomycosis are water insoluble - even though the nail is hydrophilic. ToeMate soaks infected nails in water soluble antimycotics and seems to work. Their web site is thetoematestore.com (discount code for doctors is 22FXYH1MQNAK - $10 off the mild kit) and let me know if you get similar results. Thanks, Todd
     
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