Shop the Daktarin range at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy, with options in cream, powder, spray powder and oral gel formats. This brand page is built for shoppers who want to buy a trusted Daktarin antifungal product online and quickly narrow down the right format for the area affected. Use creams for fungal skin problems on areas like the feet, groin or skin folds, consider powder or spray powder for day-to-day foot routines and footwear, and choose oral gel when you need a product intended for the mouth and throat.
Browse popular pack sizes, compare product types, and jump straight to the item you need using the links below. You’ll also find practical guidance on safe use, including suitability checks and when to seek advice. Orders are sent by Royal Mail in discreet packaging, with fast, free delivery on orders over £20.
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Why choose Daktarin
- Format choice for different needs: creams, powders, spray powder and oral gel.
- Clear product pages with directions, warnings and patient information links where provided.
- Convenient pack sizes for common short courses or repeat purchase when appropriate.
- Discreet fulfilment: sent by Royal Mail in discreet packaging.
- UK pharmacy supply from a UK based and regulated pharmacy, with free delivery over £20.
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FAQs
Which Daktarin product type should I choose?
Start with the area affected: creams are generally used on skin, powder or spray powder may suit feet and footwear routines, and oral gel is intended for infections in the mouth and throat. If you’re unsure, ask a pharmacist for advice before buying.
Can I use Daktarin for athlete’s foot?
Daktarin includes products commonly used for athlete’s foot. Choose the format that fits your routine (for example, cream for the skin and spray powder for shoes) and follow the directions on the label and leaflet.
How long should I use Daktarin for?
Use the product exactly as directed on the packaging and patient leaflet. If symptoms are not improving within the timeframe described for that specific product, or they get worse, speak to a pharmacist, your GP, or contact NHS 111.
Can Daktarin be used on skin folds or the groin area?
Some fungal infections can affect skin folds and the groin. Check the product page and patient leaflet to confirm where it can be applied, and avoid use on broken or severely inflamed skin unless the leaflet confirms it is suitable.
Is Daktarin suitable in pregnancy or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding, speak to a pharmacist or GP before using antifungal medicines. Always check the leaflet for specific precautions and interactions.
When should I seek medical advice instead of self-treating?
Get advice urgently if symptoms are severe, spreading, very painful, recurrent, or accompanied by fever; if you have diabetes or a weakened immune system; or if you are treating a baby or young child. If in doubt, speak to a pharmacist, your GP, or call NHS 111.
Safety information: Daktarin products are medicines and may not be suitable for everyone. Always read the label and patient information leaflet, use only as directed, and check for allergies, interactions and age restrictions. If symptoms persist, you’re unsure what’s causing them, or you need help choosing a product, speak to a pharmacist or GP (or call NHS 111).