Loceryl 2.5 ml Nail Lacquer (Amorolfine 5%)
If you’re dealing with stubborn nail fungus and want a simple, at‑home option, Loceryl 2.5 ml is a smart place to start. It’s a clear nail lacquer with amorolfine 5% a proven antifungal that works inside the nail plate to help stop fungus from growing. The 2.5 ml bottle is compact and precise, great when you’re treating one or a few nails without buying more than you need.
What it is and who it’s for
- Topical antifungal nail lacquer for mild to moderate onychomycosis (nail fungus)
- Designed for adults; ask a healthcare professional before use if you’re under 18, pregnant, breastfeeding, or have diabetes or poor circulation
- Best when the infection is limited to part of the nail and the nail base (matrix) isn’t badly involved
Why shoppers choose Loceryl 2.5 ml
- Focused antifungal action: Targets common nail fungi (dermatophytes, yeasts, molds)
- Low‑maintenance routine: Usually once or twice weekly, which is easy to remember
- Quick to dry: Forms a clear, hard film in just a few minutes
- Efficient size: 2.5 ml is ideal for one or a couple of nails, so you don’t overbuy
- Tidy tools: Many packs include single‑use files, cleansing swabs, and reusable applicators (kit contents vary)
How to use it (simple steps)
- Trim and file: Clip the affected nail(s). Use the included file to gently roughen the surface and remove loose, damaged areas. Use separate files for infected nails vs. healthy ones to avoid spreading fungus.
- Clean: Wipe the nail with a cleansing swab or an alcohol pad. Let it dry.
- Apply: Using the applicator, brush a thin, even coat over the entire affected nail—top, sides, and the underside of the free edge if you can reach it.
- Let it set: Allow about 3–5 minutes to dry. Avoid washing or using solvents on the nail for at least 10 minutes.
- Keep the schedule:Reapply once or twice a week as directed on your pack or by your healthcare professional. Before each new coat, remove the old lacquer layer with a swab and repeat the steps above.
What you get
- Loceryl 2.5 ml bottle (amorolfine 5% w/v)
- Reusable applicators/spatulas
- Single‑use nail files and cleansing swabs (varies by region)
- Leaflet with instructions and safety info
Practical tips for better results
- Keep nails short and clean; trim weekly
- Change socks daily and rotate shoes to stay dry
- Don’t share nail tools with others
- Avoid artificial nails and regular polish during treatment; they can block the lacquer
- If several nails are thick, painful, or lifting, check in with a healthcare professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does Loceryl 2.5 ml treat?
A: It’s used for mild to moderate fungal nail infections (onychomycosis) caused by common fungi, including dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds.
Q: How often should I apply it?
A: Typically once or twice a week. Follow the directions on your pack or your provider’s guidance. Consistency is key.
Q: When will I see a difference?
A: As the nail grows out. Expect around 6 months for fingernails and 9–12 months for toenails. Sticking to the schedule matters more than seeing a quick change.
Q: Can I wear nail polish while using Loceryl?
A: It’s best to skip polish and artificial nails during treatment. If local instructions allow polish, remove it before each application and reapply lacquer to a clean nail.
Q: Is the 2.5 ml size enough?
A: It’s a great pick for one or a few nails. If multiple toenails are involved or the course runs long, you may need another bottle.
Q: Who should ask a doctor first?
A: Anyone with diabetes, poor circulation, very thick or painful nails, infection at the nail base, or if several nails are affected.
Q: Are there interactions I should know about?
A: Solvent products (like nail polish remover) can affect the lacquer layer. Remove old lacquer as directed, then reapply a fresh coat.
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