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Pevaryl Cream 30g
Pevaryl£9.29Pevaryl is used for skin infections caused by certain fungi and yeasts Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, think you may be pregnant...
Shop Pevaryl antifungal treatment online at withaid, a UK based and regulated pharmacy. This brand page is for customers looking to buy Pevaryl cream with confidence, compare suitability for common fungal skin concerns, and order discreetly for home delivery. Pevaryl Cream contains econazole nitrate, an antifungal ingredient used to treat certain fungal and yeast skin infections when used exactly as directed on the label and patient information leaflet.
Most people arrive here when searching for an antifungal cream for athlete’s foot-type symptoms, ringworm-type patches, or jock itch-type irritation. Because not all rashes are fungal, choosing the right product matters. If symptoms are severe, spreading, recurrent, affecting a child, or you’re unsure what you’re treating, a pharmacist can help you decide whether Pevaryl is appropriate or whether a GP review is needed.
Pevaryl is used to treat certain fungal skin infections caused by fungi and yeasts. Always confirm that your symptoms match those listed on the product label before use.
Yes. Pevaryl Cream is an antifungal cream for external skin use. It should only be used as directed on the label and leaflet.
Different antifungal creams contain different active ingredients and may be recommended for different situations. A pharmacist can help you decide whether Pevaryl or another option is more suitable.
Use the cream for the full duration stated in the patient information leaflet, even if symptoms improve earlier. If symptoms do not improve within the stated timeframe, seek advice.
Some sensitive areas may be suitable for antifungal creams, but this depends on the product instructions and your symptoms. Check the leaflet carefully and ask a pharmacist if unsure.
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, trying for a baby, or think you may be pregnant, speak to a pharmacist or GP before using Pevaryl.
Get advice if symptoms are severe, spreading, recurrent, affecting a child, or if you have diabetes or immune problems. For urgent concerns, contact your GP or NHS 111.
Important: This information supports safe purchasing and does not replace medical advice. Always read and follow the label and patient information leaflet. If symptoms worsen, do not improve, or you are unsure about treatment suitability, ask a pharmacist or contact your GP or NHS 111.