Shop Lamisil antifungal treatments at withaid, a UK-based regulated online pharmacy. This brand page brings together Lamisil products containing terbinafine, available in practical formats for common fungal skin infections such as athlete’s foot (tinea pedis), ringworm and jock itch. Compare Lamisil cream sizes for targeted application, choose Lamisil AT gel for a lighter feel, pick a Lamisil spray for quick coverage, or consider Lamisil Once as a single-application option for athlete’s foot.
Most shoppers visit this page to buy a trusted Lamisil athlete’s foot treatment and use it safely and correctly. Open each product page to check directions, age guidance, suitability and warnings, and read the patient information leaflet before use. If you’re unsure what’s causing symptoms, you’ve had repeated flare-ups, or you have conditions such as diabetes, circulation problems, or reduced immunity, speak to a pharmacist for personalised advice.
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Why choose Lamisil
- Terbinafine-based antifungal brand used for common fungal skin infections when appropriate.
- Multiple formats (cream, gel, spray, and single-application solution) to suit preference and area treated.
- Clear product guidance to support correct use alongside the patient information leaflet.
- Easy comparison of sizes and formats in one place for faster shopping.
- Pharmacist support available if you need help choosing or checking suitability.
FAQs
What is Lamisil used for?
Lamisil is an antifungal brand used for fungal skin infections such as athlete’s foot, ringworm and jock itch. Check the product page and patient information leaflet to confirm which option matches your symptoms.
Which Lamisil format should I choose: cream, gel, spray or Lamisil Once?
Creams can suit targeted application, gels can feel lighter, sprays can be convenient for wider coverage, and Lamisil Once is intended as a single-application option for athlete’s foot. Always follow the instructions for your chosen product.
How do I use Lamisil correctly?
Use exactly as directed in the leaflet, including where to apply it, how often, and for how long. Keeping the area clean and dry can support good hygiene while you’re treating a fungal infection.
How long should I use Lamisil for?
Duration depends on the product and the area being treated. Follow the leaflet for your specific Lamisil product and complete the recommended course. If symptoms are not improving or are worsening, ask a pharmacist or GP for advice.
When should I stop self-treating and get advice?
Speak to a pharmacist or GP if symptoms are severe, spreading, recurrent, or not improving after using treatment as directed, or if you have diabetes, poor circulation, or a weakened immune system.
What are red flags that need urgent medical advice?
Get urgent advice if there is significant swelling, increasing pain, heat, oozing or pus, a rapidly spreading rash, fever, or the affected skin is badly broken. For urgent concerns contact NHS 111; for emergencies call 999.
Do you sell Lamisil tablets?
This page currently lists topical Lamisil options and Lamisil Once. Oral antifungal tablets are not suitable for everyone and may require medical assessment; speak to a GP or pharmacist for personalised advice.
Safety information: Always read the patient information leaflet and use Lamisil exactly as directed. This page provides general shopping guidance and does not replace individual medical advice. If you are unsure which product to choose, take regular medicines, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or symptoms are persistent or worsening, speak to a pharmacist or your GP.